Ragh woo eats meat eats meat hahaha look out

Dirty Frank dahmer he's a gourmet cook, yeah
I got a recipe for anglo-saxin soup, yeah
Wanted a pass so she relaxed
Now the little groupie's getting chopped up in the back
I got a cupboard full of fleshy fresh ingredients
A very careful at the same time quite expedient
Eats meat a release
Bus driving's harder on your head than on your feet

Dirty Frank
A Dirty Frank yeah
A Dirty Frank ooh
A Dirty Frank yea oh

Keeps it clean a keeps it copaseptic
A little boys and girls their heads are all collected
A not crazy a per se
Just a little strange when he gets hungry
City state your town he will continue
A stadiums tiny clubs every venue
A his bus a your trust
There goes another turned into crust
Dirty frank
A Dirty Frank yeah
A Dirty Frank
Oh a Dirty Frank yeah
Oh, watch it now

Why that Dirty Frank was a bad mother shut your mouth
Hey man, I'm just talking about Dirty Frank

Oh wa-ha a yea
Oh yeah
(Cookoo) there fucking crazy these kids are driving me crazy

Oh, middle of the night we're stopped the freeway shoulder
A Frank's shoveling to bury the leftovers
A they're sunk, he's drunk
Now he's gonna drive I'm hiding in my bunk. Oh
The band all knows we're too afraid to mention
A don't want to be part of frank's luncheon
A lose weight a be safe
Where's Mike Mccready? My god he's been ate!

Dirty frank
A Dirty frank, yeah
A Dirty frank, uuh
Dirty Frank yeah yeah yeah
Dirty Frank
A Dirty Frank yea yea yea
A Dirty Frank
A Dirty Frank yea yea yea

Oh he's gone fruit loops it's the perfect job
Cook them just to see the look on their face
Cook them just to see the look on their face
Mommy mommy I'll just sing mommy no no

Cook them just to see the look on their face
Cook them just to see the look on their face
Cook them just to see the look on their face
Cook them just to see the look on their face
Why that Dirty Frank was a bad mother
Shut your mouth hey man, I'm just talking about Dirty Frank

Dirty Frank
A Dirty Frank yeah, a Dirty Frank yeah yeah
Why that Dirty Frank was a bad mother
Shut your mouth hey man, I'm just talking about Dirty Frank

A Dirty Frank
Dirty Frank
Dirty Frank yeah yeah
Dirty Frank

Okay I think that's enough


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Dirty Frank Lyrics as written by Eddie Vedder David Abbruzzese

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    one of the funniest goofiest songs ever.

    from the lost dogs liner notes: mike: About a serial killer bus driver? Around the time of the Chili Peppers Tour.

    ed: rob zombie should make a movie based on these lyrics.

    nothingheadon April 25, 2004   Link

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