| Dinosaur, now awake
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| Sphinx of grease, faceless bloat
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| Sacrifice in your name
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| Blubber mount, sewage moon
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| Jets like wire cut your body
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| They slice your teats
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| Calcified and stately cheeks
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| I wonder how you come into my dreams at night
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| Bow before you, I am your knife
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| (Ha, ha) Fatberg, you smile
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| With your grave wax eyes
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| (Ha, ha) Will you consume me?
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| Rise as my arch enemy, enemy
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| I was lonely, lonely
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| My enemy, you put the poison into me
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| I was lonely without you
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| You are the king of oil, now congeal
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| Through these parks over dogs
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| Grey cholesterol, down you go
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| Flushed and clean, as fresh as my bouncing bones
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| But you grew, you filled the cavern
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| You bided time, and from my mind, you bled away
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| But I hear you calling and you come into my dreams at night
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| And sunk in your head is a bicycle crown
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| (Ha, ha) Fatberg, your eyes
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| I need my arch enemy, enemy
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| I was lonely, lonely
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| My enemy, you put the poison into me
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| I was lonely without you
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| Arch enemy, my enemy
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| I was lonely, lonely
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| My enemy, you put the poison into me
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| Now I’m lonely without you
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| It’s time to show your face! |