Mrs. bu*terworth tried
For the fourth time today
To get her a** out of bed
But I don't have to explain
'Cause it's the way things go
And it's the way things change
The way things are
And they always stay the same, so
Mrs. bu*terworth, did I mention
It seems like you're dying?
When she talks to me
Every once in a while
She tries to laugh
She tries to smile
Tries to hold back the tears
But she knows they always come
You'll die
And you'll burn
And you'll fry
And you'll learn
You can't trust no one, that was my mistake
While everybody's fighting for their own little piece of the cake
It took two years, but she finished it!
Finally it stood!
She had no home and you got no job!
Finally it stood!
Mrs. bu*terworth's shelter
Mrs. bu*terworth's shelter
It took two years but she finished it!
When she talks to me every once in a while
She tries to bleed
She tries to smile
She tries to hold back the tears
But she knows they always come
You'll die
You'll burn
You'll fry
You'll learn
You can't trust no one, that was my mistake
And everybody's fighting for their own little piece of the cake
Go!
And when she's happy, she'll die alone
Finally she's won
She was before but no one could tell
Finally she's done
Everytime I see her
Everytime I see her
It's been a sad life but can't she see?
Sometimes I wonder, where could she be now?
Did she make it up to heaven or is she still around me?
I guess I'll never know
I guess I'll never know
Is she near me?
In me?
For me?
With me?
A sad, sad soul but she had to, had to go
But I never really told her she was more than the world to me
Go!
Mrs. bu*terworth cried for the last time today
It was early in the morning
It was only 3 A.M.
But I came so quick
And I ran to her side
I barely got there quick enough
To see her close her eyes for the last time
So why'd you have to go away?
Sometimes I wonder, where could she be now?
Did she make it up to heaven or is she still around me?
Guess I'll never know
I guess I'll never know
Is she near me?
In me?
For me?
With me?
A sad, sad soul but she had to, had to go
And I never really told her she was more than the world to me