When you die
When you die
I’ll be happy when you die
I won’t mourn and I won’t cry
And I’ll never wonder why
When you die
When you die
I’ll put on a suit and tie
Do a skip and touch the sky
I’ll be so happy when you die
I’ll pray for you
I’ll wish you well
I don’t hope that you go to hell
But rest assured I’ll celebrate on the day you do
And I’ll act cordial when I see you
But avoid you at all costs
And the next time that I see you
Well I hope that it’s the last
Like when you die
When you die
I’ll be happy when you die
I won’t mourn and I won’t cry
And I’ll never wonder why
When you die
When you die
I’ll put on a suit and tie
Do a skip and touch the sky
I’ll be so happy when you die
And though I know it’s easier to live and just let go
You’re a waste of space and oxygen and cancer on this world
An overdose or homicide is all the same to me
As long as it puts you six feet deep
Alright kids it’s time for a good old fashion El Smack sing along, are you ready?
One, two, one, two, one, two, three, four
When you die
When you die
I’ll be happy when you die
I won’t mourn and I won’t cry
And I’ll never wonder why
When you die
When you die
I’ll put on a suit and tie
Do a skip and touch the sky
I’ll be so happy when you die
Walked under the moon
I found you
Dreaming of the time
You found me
All this time I’m still hungry
Endless lines on the rewind function
I’m just a werewolf for your love
Something about you
Is pure magic
I wish I could feel you
How you felt then
Cause all this time I’m still hungry
Endless lines on the rewind function
I’m just a werewolf for your love
Walking under the moon
I found you
Dreaming of the time
You found me
All this time, I’m still hungry
Once when I was young
My family went to the beach
I wish I could be there right now
Drawing pictures in the sand with my feet, oh
Where you goin now?
Favorite thing that you do
I’m fuckin stoned in the West
And she is so far away from me now
Accept the curse if you feel like you deserve to be blessed
Where you goin now?
Where you goin?
about
Folk Punk outfit Elderly Smackdown and Singer/Songwriter extraordinaire Randy Rulz come together for a collaborative split EP that will surely make you say “yeah... that was definitely music I just listened to”.
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released February 14, 2020
elderly smackdown:
s. reidy - guitar, vocals, produced, mixed/mastered/recorded
john hamilton - bass, needles, vocals
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