- The Crowning
Brighten the corners and clear out the room
Color the flowers in rose and marroon
Light up the fires and season the swine
We're gonna party like it's 1699
Slaughter the rabbits, the doves and the boars
And lay all the tables and open the doors
The creme de la creme will be waiting
On one guest of honor
Oh, up go the curtains and down go the virgins
Oh No! Mothers are crying
Ladies of virtue will stand to accuse you of heartbreak and theft
Bells are gonna ring
Birds are gonna sing
Let the people begin
The crowning of your big head
Young drunken girls in a hideous dance
Sing a heartfelt lament of the death of romance
Beautiful boys turn and offer their cheeks
Preening and prancing, the outcome looks bleak
Good times are rolling but outside these walls
Our houses will crumble, this city will fall
But a few broken pawns don't mean nothing
To our guest of honor
So let's raise our glasses to murderous asses like you
May you sleep soundly
Once we had laughter, you got what you're after
Oh you wear it well
Bells are gonna ring
Birds are gonna sing
Let the people begin
Hear how the hearts are pounding
We're all witnessing the crowning
Of your big bleeding head
Birds are gonna sing
Bells are gonna ring
Let the people begin
Hear how the hearts are pounding
Your rise, nothing but astounding
We're all witnessing the crowning
Of your useless ruthless head
Letras
- Algebra
Angel of sadness
Bear on the Beach
Charlie Charlie
Chinatown
Dead Leaves And The Dirty Ground
Desafinado
Elephant
Frequent Flyer
Aviadora Habitual
Golden Teeth and Silver Medals
Hard As a Stone
Here Are Many Wild Animals
I Can Buy You
Eu posso comprar você
I Signed The Line
It's Not Easy To Be Human
Love Has Left The Room
My America
Oddness Of The Lord
Rock 'n' Roll Ghost
Silent Night
Song for the Leftovers
Canção Para Os Que Sobraram
Stronger Than Jesus
Such a Bad Comedown
The Crowning
The Bluest Eyes in Texas
Os Olhos Mais Azuis do Texas
The Oddness of the Lord
The Same Old Song
The Weed Had Got There First
Train Of Salvation
Trem da Salvação
Walking the Cow