The babies are born all blue and pewter
Like the old but something newer
If you don't like your wife then shoot her
Or trade her in for something cuter
Make your mouth do something wicked
And when you're through she can kiss it
Behind a garbage dumpster pissin
Cigarettes and whiskey sippin
Your lock-jawed for life
Can't sleep at night
Never get it right
But it's alright
There's a disease in the place
Embroidered all in gold and lace
You can hear the sound of grace
It feels like birth or maybe shame
The spiders have claimed all the corners
So we make our beds from brick and mortar
Vacation homes fast food orders
God is shutting down the borders
(chorus)
The babies are born all blue and pewter
Like the old but something newer
If you don't like your wife then shoot her
Or trade her in for something cuter
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