| Song | We Got Back The Plague |
| Artist | The Fiery Furnaces |
| Album | Gallowsbird's Bark |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Friedberger, Friedberger | |
| That easy going man of blood | |
| Mucking about in the McLennan County mud | |
| If you're hoping he won't, well course then he must | |
| Driving his truck through the McLennan County dust | |
| 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 | |
| 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 | |
| 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 | |
| L.U.V. in with all their diversions | |
| Horns for hounds & spurs for horses | |
| Release the committed Seventy-Two hour task forces | |
| 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 Dalas with gasoline douse | |
| Then back to Crawford going over to the firehouse | |
| Behind the curtains not turning much of a trick | |
| Sicking ourselves to make ourselves sick | |
| 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 easy going man of blood | |
| Mucking out in the McLelland County mud | |
| If you're hoping he won't well course then he must | |
| Digging us down under the McLellan County dust |
| zuo qu : Friedberger, Friedberger | |
| That easy going man of blood | |
| Mucking about in the McLennan County mud | |
| If you' re hoping he won' t, well course then he must | |
| Driving his truck through the McLennan County dust | |
| 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 | |
| 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 | |
| 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 | |
| L. U. V. in with all their diversions | |
| Horns for hounds spurs for horses | |
| Release the committed SeventyTwo hour task forces | |
| 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 Dalas with gasoline douse | |
| Then back to Crawford going over to the firehouse | |
| Behind the curtains not turning much of a trick | |
| Sicking ourselves to make ourselves sick | |
| 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 easy going man of blood | |
| Mucking out in the McLelland County mud | |
| If you' re hoping he won' t well course then he must | |
| Digging us down under the McLellan County dust |
| zuò qǔ : Friedberger, Friedberger | |
| That easy going man of blood | |
| Mucking about in the McLennan County mud | |
| If you' re hoping he won' t, well course then he must | |
| Driving his truck through the McLennan County dust | |
| 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 | |
| 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 | |
| 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 | |
| L. U. V. in with all their diversions | |
| Horns for hounds spurs for horses | |
| Release the committed SeventyTwo hour task forces | |
| 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 Dalas with gasoline douse | |
| Then back to Crawford going over to the firehouse | |
| Behind the curtains not turning much of a trick | |
| Sicking ourselves to make ourselves sick | |
| 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 easy going man of blood | |
| Mucking out in the McLelland County mud | |
| If you' re hoping he won' t well course then he must | |
| Digging us down under the McLellan County dust |