Gouge Away

Album: Doolittle (1989)
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  • Gouge away
    You can gouge away
    Stay all day
    If you want to

    Missy aggravation
    Some sacred questions
    You stroke my locks
    Some marijuana
    If you got some

    Gouge away
    You can gouge away
    Stay all day
    If you want to

    Sleeping on your belly
    You break my arms
    You spoon my eyes
    Been rubbing a bad charm
    With holy fingers

    Gouge away
    You can gouge away
    Stay all day
    If you want to

    Chained to the pillars
    A three day party
    I break the walls
    And kill us all
    With holy fingers

    Gouge away
    You can gouge away
    Stay all day
    If you want to Writer/s: Charles Thompson
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 8

  • Black Francis from Boston MassIf you know nothing else about the Pixies, know this one song
  • KateOne of my favorite pixie songs! What an influential band
  • Sluggo from BostonThis is the song I want blaring when I'm manning a gatling gun.
  • Shannon A Straughan from Longmont CoGreat song! Turn it up and some marijuana if ya got some.
  • Tim from Pgh, PaPapa Roach did a cover of this song during their lovehatetragedy sessions.
  • Indigo from Adelaide, AustraliaPixies are awesome. they influenced many bands including Nirvana and many songs with their soft, loud, soft style they use in this song. it sounds great.
  • Cory from Richmond, VaThis song alludes the story of Samson and Delilah to one of Frank Black's relationships. In fact, the documentary LOUDquietLOUD, you actually see the woman Frank reffered to as "Missy Aggravation."
  • Iara from Santiago, Chileawesome song of pixies.I love it!
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