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The #1 song in the DFSX Radio "Demented Music Poll" of 2003. (davidtanny) |
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Song Lyrics: |
© 4/5/99 Carla Ulbrich.
It was late in the evening I was tired; I was ill I was feeling really groggy From taking too much Benadryl So you called and we talked for 5 hours And I don't remember a thing Except before I hung up the phone I do remember saying
I have to kill you now You know more than I can allow Unless you can forget somehow I have to kill you now
I could speculate on what I might have said Was it how I flunked the seventh grade How my high school friends called me Smurfette Did I rattle on about my cat And talk about my allergies And I wonder did I blab about my stay in drug rehab
I have to kill you now You know more than I can allow I could extradite you to Moscow Or I could kill you now
The way most people see me I’m hardly ever serious Fun loving, easy going And a tad mysterious You with your tape recorder You with your Smith-Corona One published article Could peel away my whole persona
I have to kill you now You know more than I can allow I will let you choose how But I have to kill you now
So you wonder, did I kill him? And is all the other stuff true I cannot reveal those things ‘cause then I’d have to kill you, too
I have to kill you now You know more than I can allow You've lived a good life anyhow I have to kill you now (Stavro Arrgolus) |
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Current Rating
8.6
(2 votes)
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Played on 15 shows: |
| 06-11-18, #MMP-51 | | 12-31-03, #ISGD-03-59 |
| 06-11-18, #MMP-51 | | 09-22-03, #ISGD-03-35 |
| 04-19-17, #ISGD-17-16 | | 07-14-03, #ISGD-03-27 |
| 03-28-10, #MMCZ-10-13 | | 04-28-03, #ISGD-03-16 |
| 01-18-10, #DRP_ep008 | | 04-27-03, #03-17 |
| 02-01-09, #MMCZ 09-04 | | 04-13-03, #03-15 |
| 10-12-08, #08-41 | | 03-23-03, #03-12 |
| 08-25-07, #ROTP_157 | | |
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