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== Lyrics ==
== Lyrics ==
{{Lyrics|
{{Lyrics|
(needs lyrics)
The worms crawl in
The worms crawl out
 
Throw in the towel
For fucking yourself
And try to spear the liver
 
It's enough
To make you feel like dreck
And want to drink a river
 
Dry
Dry
Dry
Die
 
If I see black
Black is there
If I see white, it isn't
 
It's enough
To make you feel like dreck
And want to drink a river
 
Dry
Dry
Dry
Die
 
? in the towel
For fucking yourself
And try to spear the liver
 
It's enough
To make you feel like dreck
And want to drink a river
}}
}}


== Chronology ==
== Chronology ==
* {{RLink|Self}}
* {{RLink|Self}} {{MediaLink|YouTube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1fDkjpKRK4}}
** [[Mayo Thompson]] - vocals, guitar
** [[Tom Watson]] - guitar
** [[David Grubbs]] - guitar
** [[John McEntire]] - drums
** [[Albert Oehlen]] - electronics


== Interpretations ==
== Interpretations ==
*  
* "The worms crawl in, the worms crawl out" is from the "[[wikipedia:The Hearse Song|The Hearse Song]]", a song popular during World War I


== References ==
== References ==
{{The Red Krayola (album)}}
[[Category:Songs]]
[[Category:Songs]]
[[Category:Needs lyrics]]

Latest revision as of 18:37, 15 July 2025

Lyrics

The worms crawl in The worms crawl out

Throw in the towel For fucking yourself And try to spear the liver

It's enough To make you feel like dreck And want to drink a river

Dry Dry Dry Die

If I see black Black is there If I see white, it isn't

It's enough To make you feel like dreck And want to drink a river

Dry Dry Dry Die

? in the towel For fucking yourself And try to spear the liver

It's enough To make you feel like dreck And want to drink a river

Chronology

Interpretations

  • "The worms crawl in, the worms crawl out" is from the "The Hearse Song", a song popular during World War I

References