Halloween on the Barbary Coast

Album: Hit to Death in the Future Head (1992)
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  • Well, the retards laughed
    When the evening came
    The 'librium makes them
    All the same
    And boy, you still got
    Shit for brains
    It's Halloween on the coast again

    Well the clowns roll in
    And the line never ends
    We get the last part
    We get the bends
    And the bends always last
    Till the blast
    And they sucked us down in the hole again

    And it's Halloween on the Barbary Coast

    Well, the mothers smiled
    When the morning came
    Under the Christmas tree
    They looked all the same
    And boy, you still got
    Shit for brain
    And it's Halloween all over again Writer/s: JONATHAN DONAHUE, MICHAEL IVINS, WAYNE COYNE
    Publisher: Royalty Network, Universal Music Publishing Group
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