paroles de chanson Aborigine - Pulp
Starts
so
slowly,
just
a
place
to
stay
Somewhere
warm
where
they
can
spend
their
days
Air
is
stagnant
and
he
feels
unclean
Hair
hangs
greasy
and
he
smells
obscene
Something′s
happened
and
it's
not
so
good
Broken
bottles
in
the
face
of
love
Mottled
flesh
under
the
harsh
strip-light
Nylon
sheets
to
keep
them
warm
at
night
Once
it′s
started
it
can
never
stop
Fills
his
head
with
a
dark
damp
fog
In
the
distance
is
a
constant
cry
Growing
louder
as
the
years
go
by
Days
get
longer
and
he
starts
to
drink
Spews
his
stomach
in
the
kitchen
sink
Tells
his
children
they
should
have
respect
Tells
his
wife
that
she's
a
nervous
wreck
He
hates
his
wife
and
he
hates
them
all
He
hates
his
wife
and
he
hates
them
all
Can't
be
bothered
when
it′s
all
the
same
Leave
it
long
enough,
it
goes
away
In
the
meantime
stomach
turns
to
fat
She
tries
to
tell
him
but
he
can′t
have
that
She's
only
jealous
and
she′s
telling
lies
Standing
naked
in
his
flesh
disguise
It
took
him
months
to
get
her
into
bed
Now
he's
got
her
he
just
wants
her
dead
She
wants
excitement
and
she
needs
romance
All
she
gets
are
dirty
underpants
Stupid
animal
that
can′t
know
why
Something's
wrong
so
someone
has
to
die
The
wind
is
blowing
and
the
rain
falls
down
Sends
his
family
on
a
trip
down
town
Sees
them
die
in
a
burning
wreck
Sees
them
burn,
smokes
a
cigarette
He
hates
his
wife
and
he
hates
them
all
He
hates
his
wife
and
he
hates
them
all
He
knows
he′s
finished
but
he
can't
stop
now
And
he
wants
to
end
it
but
he
can't
see
how
And
it′s
all
in
pieces,
thrown
it
all
away
Oh,
but
he′s
not
ugly,
he
just
looks
that
way
And
he
wants
some
quiet
and
he
needs
it
now
But
the
scream
he's
started′s
getting
far
too
loud
And
he
still
pretends
he
does
it
just
for
now
His
day
will
come
he'll
lose
it
all
somehow
Killing
time
until
his
ship
arrives
Been
dead
ten
years
but
he′s
still
alive
And
the
time
is
wasted
and
the
ship
has
sunk
But
he
hasn't
noticed
and
he
comes
home
drunk
And
he′s
just
dead
weight,
he'll
never
leave
the
ground
He
tries
to
stand
but
he
keeps
falling
down
And
it's
hard
to
know
he
doesn′t
count
for
much
He′s
not
a
has-been,
just
a
never-was
Oh
he
hates
his
wife
and
he
hates
them
all
He
hates
his
wife
and
he
hates
them
all
Hates
his
wife
Hates
them
all.
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