Shellac of North America
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To the one true God above
Here is my prayer
Not the first you've heard, but the first I wrote
Not the first, but the others were a long time ago
There are two people here, and I want you to kill them

Her, she can go quietly, by disease or a blow
To the base of her neck
Where her necklaces close
Where her garments come together
Where I used to lay my face
That's where you oughta kill her
In that particular place

Him, just fucking kill him, I don't care if it hurts
Yes I do, I want it to
Fucking kill him, but first
Make him cry like a woman
No particular woman
Let him hold out, hope that
Someone or other might come then fucking kill him

Fucking kill him
Kill him already, kill him
Fucking kill him, fucking kill him
Kill him already, kill him
Fucking kill him
Fucking kill him
Kill him already, kill him
Just fucking kill him
Fucking kill him
Fucking kill him already, kill him
Ah, fucking kill him
Fucking kill him
Kill him already, kill him
Kill him already
Kill him already
Kill him, fucking kill him
Just fucking kill him
Fucking kill him
Kill him already, kill him
Fucking kill him
Kill him
Fucking kill him already, kill him
Kill him, fucking kill him
Kill him, just fucking kill him
Kill him already
Kill him already
Kill him

Amen


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    The 'Amen' at the end cracks me up every time ;-))

    MistahBungleon May 29, 2015   Link

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