Pogo, happy clown molester
Paints his face, disguise the jester
Joins the local Moose Lodge chapter
Spawning evil ever after
He picks his prey up at the bar
Gets him drunk and in the car
Drives him home and down the stairs
Strips him to his underwears
PO-GO! You're gonna burn in hell!

Murder victim, slice and smile
Serial killer, pedophile
Look into those empty eyes
You'll know it's your time to die
As he cuts you up in little bits
Cuts you up in little bits
Goes bop bop on your head again
Spills your blood, and now he's soaked in sin
PO-GO! You're gonna burn in hell!

Drives all night through the city streets
To hack up a victim like a piece of meat
Spoke to the Devil the other day and John is doing fine

Woah, the end is true
When the sun goes down on the city streets,
Pogo's coming after you!



Lyrics submitted by EmbryoSystem, edited by TUNDRA35

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    Dude! You fucked up the best line! It goes: "Spoke to the Devil the other day and Johnny's doin' fine."

    The way you wrote it you make it seem Gacy did life in prison which he was executed with lethal injection. If you're going to go through the trouble of writing lyrics at least know the song first.

    Great song about the serial killer John Wayne Gacy. He would somethings dress like a clown named Pogo and entertain children at parties. Now I see why kids are afraid of clowns.

    TheJesuson May 30, 2005   Link

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