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Realm Of The Censors

from Workdogs In Hell by Workdogs

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REALM OF THE CENSORS

The censors are buried head first in the stinking mud
they pose on hands and knees -
a ripe field of bare buttocks -
obscene parody of prayer
nothing touches them, still they flinch
tremble with anticipated terror
of harsh anal penetration never realized

They can never know real pain
or real pleasure
only fear -
conjured agony, forbidden ecstasy -
each image more cruel and carnal than anything witnessed above

Within their muddy helmets they rot
smelling rot they scream
but their mouths fill with decay and defecation
no sound is heard there below
above them a flatulent symphony
they've learned to speak with their assholes
hearing nothing, they babble on
spitting and drooling brown matter
in their haste to voice their complaints

The Seven Deadly Virtues:
righteous indignation
zealous organization
absolute morality
dignity of the fetus
application with extreme prejudice
pompous justice
and infallible opinion

Preacher heal thyself
your wealth is derived from closed minds,
open wallets,
tight behind the times signs of apocalypse -
you missed the ship
you ain't hip to what's going on
you're wrong and you won't admit it
get with it

Teacher give up
we're lost and want to be
don't need no geography to tell me where I'm at -
economics has more to do with that -
this world's flat and that's that

Lawman surrender
we've rendered you useless
your guidelines are obsolete and always were
you're like fur:
just a dead animal displayed for the status quo
hey Joe
where you going with that gun in your hand?

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from Workdogs In Hell, track released October 10, 1988
Kennedy/Workdogs

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Workdogs New York, New York

The Workdogs - Rob Kennedy (bass, vocals) and Scott Jarvis (drums), who have provided the backbeat for Half Japanese, Velvet Monkeys, and a number of other bands over the years. The only Workdogs' constant is change as they've operated under a different lineup for most every release and/or live performance. A variety of New York indie rock and avant-jazz artists have joined in to back them. ... more

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