Amanitas
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Amanitas
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When Amanitas came, he could not obstain
And he took a juicy bite.
He felt that he could see, the forest beyond the trees, and she squeezed his head real tight.
He knew he'd changed his luck, paid a buck for cord and cluck, but somethin just wasn't right. Somethin didn't feel quite right.
Boom boom boom, I can feel your poison.
Ha ha ha
I can feel your poison boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom
When Amanitas came, it left his brain, feelin a tad bit sour.
When the pompous ones arrived, he was barely alive, she'd sucked him dry of all his power.
Now if your feelin bold, don't say that you'd not be told, she'll knock the ivory off your tower, n then she'll glower.
Boom boom boom I can feel your poison.
N I can feel your poison, boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom.
Now if your trousers full of spores, an you can get down on all fours to search the ground like hungry oxen.
Cause the fearless folk as friends, your kinship has to end, til they pump you full of toxin. (laughing)
Toxin!
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Les Claypool performs "Amanitas", and this lyric page sits inside the Les Claypool catalog on LyroVerse.
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