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Melvins - Caddy Daddy Lyrics



Melvins - Caddy Daddy Lyrics
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The words sound the same to me
Top knot crying through history
I won't worry, it's not me
And you'll regret it
Some kind of god met on the way
House of death, loser
I promulgate lasting power
And now it's over

The idea is all
We were out of time
It's morally superior
Smile, and walk around

Becoming quiet, years alone
I can't help but wonder why
We were sorry, out of time
It is forever
Don't judge what he jokes about
Pictures and posters now
Booze and drugs, all around
And now it's gone

The idea is all
We were out of time
It's morally superior
Screwed up socially
The tongue of God
It's morally superior
Why would I want to
I can't help it
It's morally superior
It's morally superior
It's morally superior
It's morally superior
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The words sound the same to me
Top knot crying through history
I won't worry, it's not me
And you'll regret it
Some kind of god met on the way
House of death, loser
I promulgate lasting power
And now it's over

The idea is all
We were out of time
It's morally superior
Smile, and walk around

Becoming quiet, years alone
I can't help but wonder why
We were sorry, out of time
It is forever
Don't judge what he jokes about
Pictures and posters now
Booze and drugs, all around
And now it's gone

The idea is all
We were out of time
It's morally superior
Screwed up socially
The tongue of God
It's morally superior
Why would I want to
I can't help it
It's morally superior
It's morally superior
It's morally superior
It's morally superior
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Writer: Roger Osborne
Copyright: Lyrics © AUXILIUM MUSIC, LLC

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Performed By: Melvins
Language: English
Length: 4:26
Written by: Roger Osborne

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