Mr. Krinkle

Album: Pork Soda (1993)
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  • Hello Mr. Krinkle
    How are you today?
    Seems the rumors are about your team might move away
    Now, me I'm sentimental
    But I'm not one to cry

    Say there Mr. Krinkle let's cruise the Bastard boat
    Damn then sonsabitches with their gill-nets set afloat
    I flip on my tele and I watch the waters die
    See'mon Mr. Krinkle tell me why

    Hey ho Mr. Krinkle have you heard the brand new sound
    It's a cross between Jimi Hendrix
    Bocephus, Cher and James Brown
    It's called "Heavy Hometown"
    New Wave, cold-filtered, low-calorie dry
    See'mon Mr. Krinkle tell me why Writer/s: LES CLAYPOOL, REID L. III LALONDE, TIMOTHY W. ALEXANDER
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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