We Got Back The Plague Songtext

Fiery Furnaces, The

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We Got Back The Plague Songtext
That easygoing man of blood

Mucking about in the McClennan County mud

If you're hoping he won't, well course then he must

While driving his truck through the McClennan County dust


Well I read in my book on Sunday afternoon

So it's easy to think the end's coming soon

But though sometimes the signs from heaven are vague

Early November we got back the plague



While beautiful Laura's sweeping the porch

He's teleconferencing up his operation torch

And I don't care if he bombs Babylon to hell

Except for he's building Babylon here as well


Well I read in my book on Sunday afternoon

So it's easy to think the end's coming soon

But though sometimes the signs from heaven are vague

Early November we got back the plague



Waking up in Cedar Rapids looking for allies

Praising his leaches and looking for likewise

Down in St. Charles local talent he hawks

Smirking and sowing the wind as he talks



Well I read in my book on Sunday afternoon

So it's easy to think the end's coming soon

But though sometimes the signs from heaven are vague

Early November we got back the plague



In Northern Virginia on their excursions

Or LUVN with all their diversions

Horns for hounds and spurs for horses

Release the committed 72-hour task forces



Well I read in my book on Sunday afternoon

So it's easy to think the end's coming soon

But though sometimes the signs from heaven are vague

Early November we got back the plague



Bentonville and Dallas with gasoline douse

Then back to Crawford going over the firehouse

Behind the curtains not too much of a trick

Sicking ourselves to make ourselves sick



Well I read in my book on Sunday afternoon

So it's easy to think the end's coming soon

But though sometimes the signs from heaven are vague

Early November we got back the plague



That easygoing man of blood

Mucking about in the McClennan County mud

If you're hoping he won't, well course then he must

While driving his truck through the McClennan County dust