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Pulp |
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Freaks |
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Fairground |
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As the signs outside proclaimed, nature sometimes makes mistakes. |
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Was it the mother or the father to blame, inside the damp grass and tilted tent? |
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As the signs outside proclaimed, nature sometimes makes mistakes. |
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Was it the mother or the father to blame, inside the damp grass and tilted tent? |
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Won't you come with me to the fairground? |
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Your head / will be spinning, |
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I said your head / is your feet. |
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And the man at the side of me starts a lewd laugh |
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(ah ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!) |
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at the cat with two heads and the dog with eight legs. |
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(ah ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!) |
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The man has come between us, his cheeks rattle like a fence, |
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(ah ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!) |
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He's come between us, and he starts a lewd laugh. |
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(ah ha ha ha ha ha ha!) |
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I sought shelter from the storm in a small inn by the coast. |
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In the children's room three identical sisters sat, |
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except for the one who was hideously deformed; |
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her grotesque features seemed to parody her sisters' beauty, |
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ridiculing and mocking everything I held dear. |
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Won't you come with me to the fairground? |
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Your head / will be spinning, / I said your head / is your feet. |
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And the man at the side of me starts a lewd laugh |
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(ah ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!) |
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at the cat with two heads and the dog with eight legs. |
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(ah ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!) |
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The man has come between us, his cheeks rattle like a fence, |
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(ah ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!) |
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He's come between us, and he starts a lewd laugh. |
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(ah ha ha ha ha ha ha!) |
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The fish-eyed foetus floated blankly in the yellowed waters, still as wax. |
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The man came between us, my sister and I, |
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ridiculing and parodying everything we held dear, |
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making a mockery of our former emotions. Dragging it all down to his level. |
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Won't you come with me to the fairground? / Your head / will be spinning. |
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And the man at the side of me starts a lewd laugh |
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(ah ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!) |
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at the cat with two heads and the dog with eight legs. |
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(ah ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!) |
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The man has come between us, his cheeks rattle like a fence, |
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(ah ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!) |
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He's come between us, and he starts a lewd laugh. |
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(ah ha ha ha ha ha ha!) |
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And then we went for rides. |
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[Jarvis:] Roll up, roll up, nice rides... |
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Come on, spin those cars boys and make the girls scream! |
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The louder you scream the faster we go! |
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Come on, roll up, go on, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, |
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for the ride of a lifetime. There's plenty of seats, come on, don't be shy! |
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Roll up, come on, come on! |
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[shreiking and wailing laughter] |
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And then we went for rides. |