I hate all you mother fuckers...
Peasants
All you mother fuckers
Hail to His Majesty

You're stupid... You're stupid...You're stupid...
You're stupid... You're stupid...You're stupid...
You're stupid... You're stupid...You're stupid...

Hail to His Majesty
Suck my mother fuckin' dick
While I spray on the public

Feel free to use your teeth
Cuz I just fuckin' love it

Shhh...Everybody be quiet now...
Hail to His Majesty
Hail to His Majesty
Hail to His Majesty

Just lick my mother fuckin' balls
Pearl necklaces for everyone
Don't fucking care at all

'Cause I'm Al Fuckin' Jourgensen
Peasants, You're Peasants, You're Peasants

You fucking suck
I hate all you mother fuckers...

You're stupid... You're stupid...You're stupid...
You're stupid... You're stupid...You're stupid...
You're stupid... You're stupid...You're stupid...

Hail to His Majesty


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Hail to His Majesty (Peasants) Lyrics as written by Sinhue Quirin Al Jourgensen

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    My Interpretation

    I think he is trying to suggest something about the duality of man.

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