No Spill Blood

Album: Good for Your Soul (1982)
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  • (What is the law?)
    (What is the law?)

    Animals came from miles around
    So tired of walking so close toe the ground
    They needed a chance, that's what they said
    Life is better walking on two legs
    But they were in for a big surprise
    'Cause they didn't know the law!

    CHORUS
    (What is the law)
    No spill blood
    What is the law
    (No spill blood)

    (Who makes the rules)
    Someone else
    Who makes the rules
    (Someone else)

    The rules are written in the stone
    Break the rules and you get no bones
    All you get is ridicule, laughter
    And a trip to the house of pain!

    CHORUS (in reverse order)

    We walk on two legs not on four
    To walk on four legs breaks the law
    What happens when we break the law?
    What happens when the rules aren't fair?
    We all know here we go from there
    To the house of pain!
    To the house of pain!

    (What is the law)
    What is the law

    (Who makes the rules)
    Who makes the rules

    We walk on two legs not on four
    To the house of pain
    To the house of pain
    To the house of pain
    To the house of pain
    To the house of pain
    (No spill blood)


    Writer/s: DANNY ELFMAN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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