Stumpwork

Album: Stumpwork (2022)
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  • Come here, you little party hat
    Let me squeeze you and do your hair
    Don't go over there

    Chemical Brothers fatboy Slims
    Peach nut peach nut

    I thought I saw a young couple
    Clinging to a round baby
    But it was a bundle of trash and food
    Trash and food doo doo doo doo doo
    A ceremonial crawl-through
    Designed to keep toads off the roads
    Hot head

    You know you've been written down
    In the big book
    And on their bin it said "189 MOTHER"
    You're just jealous of the star
    Doo doo doo doo doo crushed
    Doo doo doo

    I feel your approach
    All the hairs on my arm raise up
    Because you are wearing a fleece
    That has become electrified
    Doo doo doo doo doo whatever

    Woah, just killed a giant wolf!
    Why are you revving?
    Are you enjoying yourself?
    By doing nothing and staring at the wall?
    Busted what I really love is to not
    Use something to it's full capacity
    Not full power half it's potential
    Medium roman remains
    I am not in charge of what I do
    The only thing I could think to ask was
    "Do you like stumpwork?"
    Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo Publisher: WARP MUSIC LIMITED
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