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Death To Vermin

from The Pulp by Bill & Bob

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{This is dedicated to Bobzta Hart, The Pulp and Jonty “Jazzman” Bagshaw – whoever the hell he is…}

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[Ballad]
It started with fantasies, of squashing little bugs
Soon my demons grew too tall and turned into ugly slugs
Without a motive without a thought I turned my back to you
You’re the World and I am Hell – hear this little girl!
Fascination in terrorism; poetic justice I believe
Morbid tendencies doth quip and tremble from their knees
No touching the void no paralysis, I’m evil incarnate
My happiest day was discovering the taste of my only sister’s blood


[Bill rapping section]
P to the H to the I, L, I, P –
Pip-pip-pip-pip-Pippen Pippen
Why-oh-why wait stop McCrippen -
Fell face down, get up with the rhythm

Livin’ up North ain’t quite like down South
You got the same old joints but very different broads
Slough massive days – hangin’ with the crew
Times have a changed, singing a new tune
Those were the days when friends were friends
Your brother is your brother that is that to all ends
You get in with new people who really think they’re big
Differences start croppin’ up – hey hell that’s life roll the bones
No pun intended ‘cos puns I’m past –
How long do you think this friendship’s gonna last?
You say I need discipline well screw you Heart
I’d rather join the navy than go near your art
Programmin’ ain’t helpin’ it’s more light relief
Let Jonty do all the work – oh, who the hell is he?
Jazz you think is the way to go and synthesizers – please
We did one of ‘em in ‘69 and the other is tomorrows history
So good luck with your future work – and brother, you too
Be pleased I don’t hate you both the same otherwise
Serial killer would be my legacy

Bounce!

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from The Pulp, released April 4, 1985
Words & Music: © Pippen

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