Come forward and get your teeth smoked, word
Come forward and get your teeth smoked, word
Come forward and get your teeth smoked, word
Come forward and get your
Come forward and get your
Come forward and get your
Come forward and get your
Come forward and get your

(Spiral Music)

Don't be shocked by tone of my voice
Check out my new weapon, weapon of choice
Don't be shocked by tone of my voice
Check out my new weapon, weapon of choice yeah

Listen to the sound of my voice
You can check it on out, it's the weapon of choice yeah
Don't be shocked by tone of my voice (aah...)
It's the new weapon, the weapon of choice yeah

You can blow wit' this
Or you can blow wit' that
You can blow wit' this
Or you can blow wit' that
You can blow wit' this
Or you can blow wit' that
Or you can blow wit' us

You can blow wit' this
Or you can blow wit' that
You can blow wit' this
Or you can blow wit' that
You can blow wit'...

(Spiral Music)

Walk without rhythm, it won't attract the worm
Walk without rhythm, and it won't attract the worm
Walk without rhythm, and it won't attract the worm
if you walk without rhythm, huh, you'll never learn

Don't be shocked by the tone of my voice
Check out my new weapon, weapon of choice
Don't be shocked by the tone of my voice
Check out my new weapon, weapon of choice

Be carefull, we don't know them
Be carefull, we don't know them
Be carefull, we don't know them

You can blow wit' this
Or you can blow wit' that
You can blow wit' this
Or you can blow wit' that
You can blow wit' this
Or you can blow wit' that
Or you can blow wit' us

You can blow wit' this
Or you can blow wit' that
You can blow wit' this
Or you can blow wit' that
You can blow wit'...

(Spiral Music)

Organically grown
Through the hemisphere I roam
To make love to the angels of life, yeah
and my girl .....
I guess you just don't understand
It's gone beyond being a man
As I drift off into the night
I'm in flight
She's a boy's scoundral gal
But I'm gonna hold my cool
Cause the music rules
Yeah, so move on baby, yeah

Halfway between the gutter and the stars
Yeah
Halfway between the gutter and the stars
Yeah

You can blow wit' this
Or you can blow wit' that
You can blow wit' this
Or you can blow wit' that
You can blow wit' this
Or you can blow wit' that
Or you can blow wit' us

You can blow wit' this
Or you can blow wit' that
You can blow wit' this
Or you can blow wit' that
You can blow wit'...

(longer spiral music)

(ending screws up)


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Weapon of Choice Lyrics as written by Norman Cook William(bootsy) Earl Collins

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Royalty Network, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Songtrust Ave, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    Has anybody here read Dune? The lyrics here struck a chord with me for some reason:

    First of all: "Don't be shocked by the tone of my voice it's the new weapon, the weapon of choice" - in the book characters can manipulate their voices to become a weapon control their enemies.

    "Walk without rhythm-it won't attract the worm" - The book is set on desert planet which is home to huge monstrous worms. Inhabitants have to walk without rhythm so that they won't attract a worm to the surface.

    "It's gone beyond bein' a man as i drift off into the night, i'm in flight-ah" - In the book, the main character is transformed into a sort of demi-god because of life on the desert planet. His powers allow him to go beyond space and time to see the future.

    It's all a bit of a stretch but the lyrics fit to me.

    binks25on September 09, 2002   Link

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