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E.F.6 - Elderly Confinement Lyrics



E.F.6 - Elderly Confinement Lyrics
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Send the old folks to the pound
Shit stained genitalia chocolaty brown
Maggot feasting granny's muff
Rotgut, skank shit, crusty slough
Dry rotted piss tubes leak into their laps
Hunched over spines protruding from their backs
Jars of stagnant denture water pollute the rooms
As reservoirs of infection clog colostomy tubes
Granny's gunna die
In this hospital of death
Someone call the county morgue
Grab a body bag
And lay this bitch to rest
Paper-thin flesh exposing skeletal structures
Their downcast expressions stare through lying doctors
Guilty family members with their false Integrity
Anxiously await the inevitable "tragedy"
Guilty family members, with their false integrity
Anxiously await the inevitable "tragedy"
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Send the old folks to the pound
Shit stained genitalia chocolaty brown
Maggot feasting granny's muff
Rotgut, skank shit, crusty slough
Dry rotted piss tubes leak into their laps
Hunched over spines protruding from their backs
Jars of stagnant denture water pollute the rooms
As reservoirs of infection clog colostomy tubes
Granny's gunna die
In this hospital of death
Someone call the county morgue
Grab a body bag
And lay this bitch to rest
Paper-thin flesh exposing skeletal structures
Their downcast expressions stare through lying doctors
Guilty family members with their false Integrity
Anxiously await the inevitable "tragedy"
Guilty family members, with their false integrity
Anxiously await the inevitable "tragedy"
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Writer: Dan Baker, Scott Britton
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Performed By: E.F.6
Language: English
Length: 1:25
Written by: Dan Baker, Scott Britton

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