It's cold and it's smooth and it's a hard shade of white
And everybody needs to lick the surface clean
But it never tastes better
And it never tastes better, ah, ah, ah, ah

White blossoms to red and freezes white again
Close it before something crawls in
Commit it, leave it, get away, we always drop our good side

Being good gets you stuff (stuff)
Being stuff gets you good (good)
Good stuff gets you being and wheelin' and dealin' and squeelin'

Shit lives forever
'Cause shit lives forever, ah, ah, ah, ah

They have no legs, but chase us anyway
Like the shadow of your best friend
Gave birth to something we don't want to be
We drop our good side

You can't kill it
You can't kill it
You can't kill it
You can't kill it

Eat, it's just as deep as you can fuck it
So cough it up or go down
And there's only one thing that separates a man

Shit lives forever
'Cause shit lives forever
Shit lives forever
'Cause shit lives forever

We'll retire with a turd on our lips
Under a pair of knowing eyes
I'm goin' take a few down with me and drop my good side

You can't kill it
You can't kill it
You can't kill it
You can't kill it

Take it from our drummer, Puff
Being good, it gets you stuff


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Cuckoo For Caca Lyrics as written by Michael Allen Patton Bill Gould

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    actually this song is about eating sht according to mike patton who i believe has an informed opinion as to what this song's content may or may not be about

    Dressed2Depresson May 11, 2006   Link

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