Meridian Leeward
by Nazz

Album: Nazz Nazz (1969)
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  • I'm a human being now but I used to be a pig
    'Til they shortened up my nose
    And they made me wear a wig
    I'm afraid the things on piggy farm
    Will never be the same
    Since they picked me for this job
    And they stuck me with a name
    It's a name, it's name,
    Who ever heard of a pig with a name like

    Meridian Leeward - that's my name
    I fly around the sky in a big jet plane
    I'm a flash ace pilot, got my name on the wing
    I hang around with people
    And they don't suspect a thing
    You look like a person but you know you're a pig

    I'm not afraid of dying
    From some mad man's gun or knife
    When I was still a piggy, dying was a way of life
    I'm not a piggy anymore and I don't share that dread
    The other day for breakfast I ate half of Uncle Fred
    I wonder who ate the other half of Fred?

    I think I'd rather be a cop
    I think that's what I'd like to be
    I'd show you people a thing or two
    If a man in blue starts beating on you
    Look out 'cause it might be me
    You look like a cop but you know you're a pig Writer/s: TODD HARRY RUNDGREN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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