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Take Out the Cartridge and Blow It

Jan. 1, 20041 viewer

Take Out the Cartridge and Blow It Lyrics

[Instrumental Intro]

[Chorus]
I wrote you words out of magnets
That you'll probably never read now
As in, the game is almost over
But do you ever move her?

We share, go down, your chronicle controller
You always shoot the mushroom
And the setting in the desert
So let’s pray together

[Bridge]
'Cause Jesus was a cancer
And I saw
He fed a thousand Jewish insects
S-s-s-suck on our white bread

[Verse 1]
Don't expect me to wash your feet
Play nice, play nice
Your crown-cross makes you look unseated
Play nice, play nice
The screen proves I woulda’ won, you know it
Play nice, play nice
So take the cartridge out, and blow it
Play nice, play nice
[Instrumental]

[Chorus]
I wrote you words out of magnets
That you'll probably never read now
As in, the game is almost over
But do you ever move her?

We share, go down, your chronicle controller
You always shoot the mushroom
And the setting in the desert
So let's pray together

[Bridge]
'Cause Jesus was a cancer
Oh, and I saw
He fed a thousand Jewish insects
S-s-s-suck on our white bread

[Verse 2]
Play nice, play nice
Play nice, play nice
Play nice, play nice
Play nice, play nice, ohhhhh

Play nice, play nice, ohhhhh
Play nice, play nice, play nice, play nice
Play nice, play nice, play nice, play nice
Play nice, play nice, play nice, play nice
Play nice, play nice, play nice, play nice
Play nice, play nice, play nice, play nice

[Instrumental Outro]

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January 1, 2004
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