Butts Wigglin'

Album: Brain Candy (1996)
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  • The sweet sound of patent approval comin' down in a not quite fog
    The sweet sound of patent approval comin' down in powdery sparks
    The sweet sound of patent approval comin' down with holiday concern
    The sweet sound of patent approval comin' down in a world of hurt

    In my opinion, the drug is ready
    In my opinion, the drug is ready

    The warm hand of abject approval comin' down with it's ropey veins
    The warm hand of abject approval comin' down to the fingerbowl

    In my opinion, the drug is ready
    In my opinion, the drug is ready
    In my opinion, the drug is ready

    The cold eye of constant approval comin' down to freeze the blood
    The cold eye of constant approval comin' down to look real close

    In my opinion, the drug is ready
    In my opinion, the drug is ready
    In my opinion, the drug is ready
    In my opinion, the drug is ready
    In my opinion, the drug is ready Writer/s: Gordon Downie, Johnny Fay, Joseph Paul Langlois, Robert Baker, Robert Gordon Sinclair
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Wally from Kenosha, WiI loved the Kids in the Hall but the movie never really floated my boat. I appreciated the Canadian symbiosis, though.
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