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lyrics
Buckshot blue smoke warning simple country folk
In a field could the village yield up a sacred cow
It doesn’t matter now
Gutshot heartbroke muezzin hymning a country joke
Lights out for the last devout
We too could disavow
It doesn’t matter now
I sipped the cola in Babylon
Oran was home
Get up on it
Carry on dancing and cheating
The hearts are repeating
I’m going as fast as I can
COLA MAMBO!
Moon shot up there
Blood red bauble in the country air
Caps doffed for the cancers offed
We dare don’t ask how
It doesn’t matter now
Hotshots past caring
Stone cold blooded at the country fair
And the guerrillas gunning with the limo running
And a nod from Mao
It doesn’t matter now
I sipped the cola in Jeddah
And Tehran was home
Get up on it
It’s better to be dancing and cheating
The hearts are repeating
I’m going as fast as I can
COLA MAMBO!
Rimshot hard toil
Bubbling up below the country soil
And there ain’t no score till we need it more
Than they might allow
It doesn’t matter now
Bloodshot hot bucket
Wrap your pretty kisser round the pipe and suck it
Semtex drips down your sad old lips
Like Rimmel on a sow
It doesn’t matter now
I sipped the cola in London town
Ran for home
Get up on it
And come on down
Dancing and cheating
The hearts are repeating
I’m going as fast as I can
COLA MAMBO!
credits
from This Funk Is Political,
released August 14, 2020
Song by Tibbs Mink
Arranged and performed by The Miller Test
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