I fix my fish I fool my frog I fray my feet, I drag my dog I drag my dirt across the wall I squash my dew just like my grub I baffle adders in the pub
My girl is right In greasy silk A split tomato in her mind A crumpled heart Sagged to the sea Tomato heart escaping gas I think my girl has rubber skin
Of all the people that I know The ones I like I love the best The fishes in the sewer pipes The highwaymen in yellow stripes They might not now but it will be later Wading through your ventilator
I tang my fag You taint your cyst The pretty Bob, he licks my stamp And twists her fang She tugs his foot We think of better things and laugh Her hair's on my marshmallow pout
My head is rich Enough to burst Without me struggling in my car Fresh ale and flies On melon halves You wind up living somewhere cheap And die upon a compost heap
Of all the people I don't know The ones I do I hate the most The twisted father of mankind 'S enough to drive a poor boy blind It might not now but it could be later Wading through your ventilator
I waded in and that's a fact The meat was cut, the meat was packed You shredded me with icy strings
As coiled salami, I was led Into a holy stocking shed My life, like antiseptic, stings
A tongue of stalk And tender leaves Eventually her skull [?] and [?] splits And like an egg It dribbles down your inside leg Don't get me wrong, I'm quite okay
I drank a cat I spun a cake She threw transistors in my lake I threw her head Far through the door You wonder what I do that for They wonder what she think I gots
(Shut 'em down) Listen, baby (Shut 'em down) There ain't nothing in here but my own sweet mind (Shut 'em down) If it bothers you we can turn it off (Shut 'em down) With my antelope cheek and my raven's eye (Shut 'em down) And my buffalo heart and a crocodile's hide And my salmon head weight on a moose's neck A breathing fungus on a hemorrhaged lawn Invented me one summer's morn I lost you now but I'll catch you later Wading through your ventilator