Ones too many and a hundred ain't enough
for Corna baby give me more oh that stuff
oh baby oh baby we had a real good time
Pipey Magraw (4x)

I run a monkey casino
I gotta head full of vino
I hear the voices of evil
Telling me to do murder.
I got my false feel
I got my false friends
I got my rum deal
I got my soul train
It's coming round the bend

And believe me
You know you wouldn't wanna be me
Nor would you want the shame or the strain of my name
But if i can live my life all over again
There ain't one single thing I'd change

Bilo, they call me Billy Bilo
I'm like a fish on a lilo, I'm all out of place
It's written all over my face

Bilo, some call me blood clot weirdo
Oh they fuck with your mind, oh
When you do it skag and bone

Bilo, they call me Billy Bilo
Oh they fuck with your mind, oh
When you do it skag and bone

Pipey Magraw
That's Pipey Magraw
Pipey Magraw
That's Pipey Magraw

One's too many and a hundred ain't enough
For Corna baby give me more oh that stuff
Oh baby, oh baby
We had a real good time
Just me and you


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    "one's too many and 100 ain't enough" obviously about addiction to heroin or whatever; have it once and that's too much, if you do that then you'll never be able to have enough of it..

    smfon July 12, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    what does "Ones too many and a hundred ain't enough" refer to or mean???

    man rayon January 25, 2006   Link
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    what does "Ones too many and a hundred ain't enough" refer to or mean???

    man rayon January 25, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    it seems to all be about drugs. the paranoia they bring etc. and the addiction. "ones too many and a hundred aint enough"

    ccgloxon February 16, 2006   Link
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    Definitly about the drugs. Pipey Magraw being a crack pipe. The line 'you wouldn't wanna be me/ nor would you want to shame and the strain of my name' is pretty telling.

    PipeyMagrawon February 05, 2007   Link

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