Yellar - The Bogmen

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Yellar Lyrics

I've leaned too hard on my crutches
Wherever I walk I'm as easy to stalk
As a scrapper without the punches

And it tastes just like it smells
From the first bite I could tell the cake was poison
It tastes just like it smells
From the first bite I could tell the cake was poison

Now in order to get around in a matter that's sound
I have to throw all suckers
But the thing that sucks is that it only works once
On one dumb sucker

And it tastes just like it smells
From the first bite I could tell the cake was poison
And it tastes just like it smells
From the first bite I could tell the cake was poison

I don't know why
I took that bite

With moves like an alley cat
Hey are you gonna finish that?
We'll be knocking over garbage cans
But if they're home there'll be a change in plans, plans, plans

I'm a habit former, should I structure my life
With all good habits and a motherly wife?
It's just another excuse so I can never grow up
And I can pee in my pants like a two-week-old pup

In my eyes my tears are all wellared
I'm proud to admit that I'm a cowardly fellar
You'll be taken care of if you admit that you're a yellar
Admit that you're a yellar, you admit that you're

You're yellar, you're yellar, you're yellar, you're yellar
You're yellar, you're yellar, you're yellar, you're yellar
Yellar, you're yellar, you're yellar, you're yellar
Yellar, yellar, yellar, yellar, yellar

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The Bogmen were an indie rock band from Huntington, Long Island, New York. The band was formed in 1993 by Billy Campion, Bill Ryan, Brendan Ryan, Mark Wike, P.J. O'Connor and Clive Tucker. The band was signed by Arista Records in 1995. Their debut album, Life Begins at 40 Million, appeared later that year and was produced by Jerry Harrison of the Talking Heads. The band released their second album, Closed Captioned Radio, in 1998. They broke up in 1999. They self-released one final album, Home Recordings, that same year. They have reunited a few times over the last decade, and are scheduled to play a few shows towards the end of 2008. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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