Nixon, I don't know you anymore
Nixon, who's this man you've become
Nixon, where's the life you used to lead
Nixon, and all the mouths you used to feed
Nixon's fixing up his tricks and
Breaking down doors and throwing bricks and
Nixon's risking all our dicks and
None of that means a thing to Nixon
Nixon, you were once my favorite guy
Nixon, I had held you up so high
Nixon, why'd you have to make me cry
Nixon, was it all a dirty lie
Nixon's mixing up his
Crossing wires and lighting wicks and
I will cross the river Styx and
Pay my kind respects to Nixon
Nixon, you have torn my heart in half
Nixon, as you just sit there and laugh
Nixon, is the world your fattened calf
Nixon, I must admit it's quite a craft
credits
from Hurricanes,
released May 1, 2007
Trumpet - Dave Sycks
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