F--k The World

Album: The Amazing Jeckel Brothers (1999)
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  • Let's all go to church this Sunday
    and pray to our Lord and Savior
    Let's go down to the Cracker Barrel
    after the service is over

    Donate blood
    Donate time
    and don't forget
    to feed the kitties

    Let's renounce Satan
    and get our GED
    Take a course in small engine repair
    and vist our parents

    Let's have a kind word
    for the homeless man
    Let's give him a quarter
    and ask if he's warm

    Keep out of trouble
    and respect the police
    Have a lot of fun
    but not at others expense

    There's a rainbow of experience
    waiting just for you
    Find out what God's plan is
    and never touch yourself

    Never pull down your pants
    and fart on your brothers nose
    'Cause you wouldn't like it
    if he did that to youuuuuuu!!!

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