Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Little Pieces of Seaweed, artist - Steve Vai. Album song Flex-Able Leftovers, in the genre Прогрессивный рок
Date of issue: 14.06.2010
Record label: Favored Nations Entertainment
Song language: English
Little Pieces of Seaweed |
You’re lookin' for trouble |
You’ve come to the right place |
Come on baby, smack the smegma |
All across the place because… |
I took little pieces of seaweed and I caused stretch marks to appear all over |
your little body. |
Yes I did. |
I really did. |
It was all over your body. |
Eh, your body looked like a road map, and my best friend got so confused, |
he thought you were doubting Thomas and put his fingers in your holes that I |
left there after I beat you up with an axe |
I looked at you and I suppose that you’d like to stick a pair of speakers in my |
throat because you don’t like the way I speak. |
Of course you don’t. |
Why don’t you put me in overdrive and we’ll get in treble. |
We’ll have triplets |
together. |
We’ll have to talk to the staff about it. |
Oh, I’m so flat; |
I’m so flat; |
I’m so flat; |
I’m so flat |
Ah, you’re under arrest. |
You’re under arrest. |
You’re under arrest for smiling |
in Sector V, now; |
don’t step across the line. |
Take off your clothes. |
Put your buttocks in your pocket and spread your hands. |
Now bend over. |
Now bend over. |
Bend over, bend over and spread those cheeks. |
Bend over and |
spread those cheeks. |
Bend over and spread those cheeks. |
Bend over and spread |
those cheeks. |
I’m going to insert my notes from an isotope that I scored off |
Einstein while he peeled off his pimples with plutonium. |
Why can’t he perform |
the way he did earlier? |
(Well, I’ll tell you). |
What’s wrong with him? |
He’s lost his style; |
he’s lost his spunk; |
he’s no good; |
he’s funk. |
He smells like a cowbell. |
He has the personality of a road accident. |
He has the IQ of salamander sweat. |
And he smells like stale cat piss shoved |
intravenously through the IV of an aging welfare patient. |
Welfare, all fare, |
we’re all fair on this universe, and I’ve got a ticket to ride you any time I |
want because I’m abusive. |
Don’t cry at me with your wah-wah pedal. |
Don’t plug in your amplifier and tell me you paid your dues. |
Don’t tell me you |
went for this guy’s act and you went for your own fame. |
Don’t tell me that I’m |
to blame |
And I took little pieces of seaweed. |
I took little pieces of seaweed. |
I took little pieces of seaweed. |
I took little, I took little pieces of |
seaweed. |
Pieces of seaweed. |
I took little pieces of seaweed. |
Pieces of. |
I took little pieces of seaweed and I caused stretch marks to appear all over |
your little body. |
Yes I did. |
I really did. |
It was all over your body. |
Eh, eh, your body looked like a road map, and my best friend got so confused, |
he thought you were a doubting Thomas and he put his fingers in your holes |
that I left there after I beat you up with an axe. |
And he put you in the car, |
and he drove you down to Sylmar to meet this guy who used to play for the big |
guy. |
You know, the big guy. |
I’ll be Frank with ya, ya know. |
(Snork) But, no. |
It wasn’t good enough for her. |
She wanted a sensitive guy. |
So I fuckin' tok |
her out to the beach and I put some sandpaper in the KY Jelly -- because you |
always hurt the ones you love. |
(Oh, that’s why you beat her up with an axe). |
I let the pelicans, I let the pelicans, have their way with her. |
(I'm over here, Shorts. Here Shorts…). |
And I threatened her with a pelican. |
I threatened her with a pelican. |
Don’t tell me that I’m to blame. |
Ya tell me, tell me, tell me, ya tell me you’re so good; |
you tell me you’re so |
fine; |
you tell me you’re so wonderful; |
you tell me you’re sublime. |
You tell me you’re so good; |
you tell me you’re so fine; |
you tell me you’re so |
wonderful; |
you tell me you’re sublime, sublime, sublime, sublime, sublime. |
Eh ha, eh ha, ha, ha, eh, ha ha… |
And he judges. |
He judges. |
He says what’s good and what’s right, and what’s good |
and what’s right, and what’s good and what’s right, and what’s good as what’s |
right. |
He says, «This product will sell many units in that demographical area». |
And I took little pieces of seaweed and I caused stretch marks to appear all |
over your little body. |
Yes I did; |
yes I did; |
yes I did; |
yes I did… |