Lyrics Forty-Four No More - The Residents
Once
I
lived
on
a
dead
end
street
With
a
little
bitty
woman
with
big
ol'
feet
It
was
always
dark,
we
was
always
poor
The
number
outside
was
forty-four
One
day
bad
blood
creeped
in
my
mind
Sucked
on
my
soul
and
made
me
blind
I
thought
she
lied,
so
I
opened
the
drawer
Pulled
out
my
bullets
and
my
forty-four
Forty-four,
it
was
forty-four
He
couldn't
stand
that
number
no
more
Forty-four,
it
was
forty-four
Don't
wanna
hear
that
number
no
more
I
found
her
in
the
store
with
a
preacher
man
Who
laughed
when
she
slapped
the
gun
out
of
my
hand
A
train
went
by
as
I
ran
out
the
door
The
number
on
the
engine
was
forty-four
I
rode
that
train
to
New
Orleans
And
took
my
tears
to
a
voodoo
queen
I
couldn't
live
like
that
no
more
It
was
my
birthday,
I
was
forty-four
Forty-four,
he
was
forty-four
He
couldn't
stand
that
number
no
more
Forty-four,
he
was
forty-four
Don't
wanna
hear
that
number
no
more
Forty-four,
he
was
forty-four
He
couldn't
stand
that
number
no
more
Forty-four,
he
was
forty-four
Don't
wanna
hear
that
number
no
more
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