Rotting from the inside
Over-incubated by the heat of fear and love
The self's coagulated

Egg

La la la la la la la
La la la la la la la

Boiling hard in euphemism
Slowly becoming part of the water
Like a frog who never knows
The jacuzzi's getting hotter

La la la la la la la
La la la la la la la

How'd you know I was looking at you
If you weren't looking at me?

A stagnant pale perfume
Conceived to block the pores
The clotting glands encroach
The endless comfort of a mom
Deep inside my tanning salon
Wishing life was poached

La la la la la la la
La la la la la la la

I can't seem to differentiate
Between the yellow love you give and the white sex I take
I just want to fertilize you

La la la la la la la
La la la la la la la

The cracks finally appear
Release cholesterol tears
The flooded cyst drains itself of pus
The lonely stomach chills unless it's drunk
So as she drives she'll close her eyes
Feel it warming up inside

Rotting from the inside
Over-incubated by the heat of fear and love
The self's coagulated

Egg

Oh an egg comes out of a chicken
Oh a chicken comes out of an egg

There's no place like home


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Egg Lyrics as written by Daniel Heifetz Clinton Mckinnon

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  • +4
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    metaphor for ppl who stay in their comfort zone

    pHobikon July 29, 2008   Link
  • +1
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    How'd you know I was lookin' at jyou if you weren't lookin' at me?

    Lateralus518on August 02, 2009   Link
  • 0
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    I’m surprised you guys haven’t already commented on this song… Perhaps the meaning is too obvious, but sometimes even the clear must be polished. Y’with me?

    The song is obviously about how euphemistic the egg is, explaining the various sexual faculties it represents; from childbirth;

    “Rotting from the inside Over-incubated by the heat of fear and love”

    ;to the duality of the act that causes it;

    “I can't seem to differentiate Between the yellow love you give and the white sex I take I just want to fertilize you”

    Why am I even bothering to comment on this song? They’re brilliant lyrics. It elucidates itself perfectly.

    Artison July 18, 2005   Link
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    There's no place like home... Ain't nothin' but the pussy, if you ask me. But then again, why should I bother with laddies of a 'technical virgin' kind ?

    Mr.TreeUpsidedownon July 19, 2005   Link
  • 0
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    Awesome song. mr bungle should have never broken up with quality songs like this!

    MikePattonRuleson January 24, 2007   Link
  • 0
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    the final section of the song where patton sings 'there's no place like home' sounds like a guy trying to stop himself going insane, but it gets worse and worse until he loses his mind

    giuon July 07, 2007   Link

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