All the Holocaust deniers
To a bathhouse warm and quiet
Complimentary soap, complimentary haircut
And gas them up until they know that

All their ink stains on their wrists mean business
And God is the almighty witness
I wish they'd cure the friendly neighbors
Of the disease which makes them haters

You who accuse the dying of lying
You can't tell fake from honest crying
Argentina steakhouse Swiss Bank gold card
Aren't going to help you were you're going at

So who'll be the Jew to make the papers
Drenched in blood up to your blue Jew eyeballs
And God and his almighty wisdom
May somehow grant an open season

All the Holocaust deniers
In a bathhouse warm and quiet
Complimentary soap, complimentary haircut
And gas them up until they know that

All their ink stains on their wrists mean business
And God is the almighty witness
I wish they'd cure the friendly neighbors
Of the disease which makes them haters


Lyrics submitted by patswayze, edited by Mellow_Harsher

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    My Interpretation

    The pesticide that was used to gas them had a bluish color, it's a long shot but maybe that's what she's referring to.

    savianon May 23, 2011   Link

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