Reflections from a smelly changing table. life-shaping lessons about proximity, american film of the 70s, the digestive system.
lyrics
You got poo all over your bum;
that's where the poo comes from.
So it didn't have very far to go
Someday a rain will come
and wash away all of the scum.
A crazy taxi driver told me so.
Well he talked to his mirror and he learned to shoot
and he saved a teenage prostitute.
Though his social skills were not the best
he wound up a hero -
a young Robert DeNiro.
You got poo all over your bum;
and that is where the poo comes from.
So that poo don't have too far to go.
Someday a rain's gonna come,
and wash the streets of all of this scum.
Maybe I'll be some of the scum remaining
when it stops raining.
Travis Bickle meant well I guess,
but I digress.
Dave Benjoya - guitar, lead vocal, organ; Dann Baker - bass; John Sharples - drums; Tim Simmonds - background vocals
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