Mole: Here I come you fuckin rat
(sings) Now the light she fades
And darkness settles in
But I will find strength
Kyle: No Mole hang on
Mole: I will find pride within
Kyle: We'll get you home
Mole: Because although I die
Kyle: I cant face my mom
Mole: Our freedom wil be won
Kyle: Not alone
Mole: Though I die, La resistance lives ohhhn ughhhhhh.
(droopy music plays for 10 secs)
Kyle: SHIT!


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La Resistance (Reprise) Lyrics as written by Marc Shaiman Trey Parker

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    Here's my uh.. Version of the um.. Lyrics but I decided to make up a version of "La Resistance" with the celebs that I've known of which includes: Kenny McCormick Kyle & Corey Taylor Stan Marsh Eric Cartman James Hetfield Brittany Snow (cameo) Maynard James Keenan Jen Ledger (cameo) John L. Cooper (cameo) and I almost forgot... one more person from the band Offspring Dexter Holland. Anyways here's the um.. medley so hope you'd enjoy it

    Maynard James Keenan: God has smiled upon you this day The fate of a nation in your hands And blessed be the children Who fight with all our bravery Till only the righteous stand

    You see the distant flames They bellow in the night You fight in all our names For what we know is right And when you all get shot And can not carry on Though you die La Resistance lives on

    You may get stabbed in the head With a dagger or sword You may be burned to death Or skinned alive or worse But when they torture you You will not feel the need to run for Though you die La Resistance lives on

    "Jerk Off" Plays Brittany: *Spoken but psed off Blame Miley Blame Miley Because the slt's gone awry Tomorrow night that st will starts to scream die.

    Kenny: Someone told me once that there's a right and wrong, and that punishment would come to those who dare to cross the line.

    But it must not be true for jerk-offs just like you. Maybe it takes longer to catch a total @$$hole. but I'm tired of waiting.

    Brittany: Screaming DIIIIIIIIIIIIIEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!! B**CH!

    John L. Cooper, Jen Ledger: Tomorrow night Our lives will change Tomorrow night We'll be entertained An execution What a sight Tomorrow night

    James Hetfield: Up there, there is so much room Where baby's burp and flowers bloom Tomorrow night up there is doomed And so I will be going soon HEY!!

    Maynard and Dexter: Shut your fcking face uncle f8cker You're a bner biting bstard uncle fcker

    Maynard: Looks like we may be out of luck

    Dexter: Tomorrow night we're pretty f*cked

    Stan Marsh, Kyle Taylor, Eric Cartman: Why did our mothers start this war What the f*ck are they fighting for When did this song become a marathon

    "Lateralus" plays

    Kenny: Quietly Black then white are all I see in my infancy Red and yellow then came to be, reaching out to me, let's me see

    As below, so above and beyond, I imagine Drawn beyond the lines of reason Push the envelope, watch it bend

    James Hetfield and Maynard James Keenan: I want to live up there When Obama is dead and gone. And even though, there'll be no more Barack Obama!!

    Maynard (reprise): They may cut your dck in half And serve it to a pig And though it hurts you'll laugh You'll dance a dckless jig But that's the way it goes In war you're shat upon Though you die La Resistance lives on

    So What does anybody think of the lyrics? Don't forget to reply to Toolshed2000 at songmeanings.com. see ya there, dudes.

    Toolshed2000on August 28, 2009   Link

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