Hello, Hurray – got yourself a gun
Well, I fucked Betty Page -
I fucked her where it hurts -
Met her in The Hague, Germany -
I ripped her paisley shirt -
Later that night, enter Gunter -
Gunter's Betty's boyfriend -
He looked unhappy -
So I fucked him too -
(something in German) -

Well, I fucked Betty Page -
Yes, I fucked her, yesterday -

He fought, he staked his share -
At record fares -
I turned around -
I turned away -
I ain't got nothin' more to say -
I ain't got nothin' more to prove -
I ain't got nothin' more to lose -
I can't remember losin' -
And know I'm feelin' groovin' (repeat x3) -

I fucked -
But, I fucked her -
Feels so groovin' -

Because I fucked Betty Page -
I fucked her in the ass -
She screamed for help -
But, I laughed -

I fucked Betty Page -
I fucked her in the mouth -
I gave her death -
And nothing else -

I fucked Betty Page -
I fucked her in the ass -
She screamed for help -
But, I laughed -

I killed Betty Page -
I killed her yesterday -
I gave her death -
And nothing else -


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    Yeah, I know. The Hague is in the Netherlands, not Germany. Tell that to the junkie who wrote this excellent lyric. Great song, Günther didn't have a chance...

    torgrimon May 13, 2002   Link
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    Lucky bastard.

    shadowwiththeeyeson October 02, 2004   Link
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    I always wondered where Betty Page disapeared to..

    quiffpornon November 06, 2004   Link
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    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_Page

    check out this awesome Betty Page Artwork by "Dave Stevens, whose "Rocketeer" comic helped to bring her back into the public eye"

    for those who have no idea who she is she was a pin-up girl/model from the WW2 era

    She starred in many Hollywood Films and was considered the first fetish fashion model

    JeffKaos71on November 26, 2004   Link
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    Yeah, Dita Von Teese fans owe Bettie a big 'Thank You'.

    shadowwiththeeyeson December 24, 2004   Link
  • 0
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    So does Dita von Teese.

    Marajaon June 09, 2005   Link

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