Lung Cancer

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Randy Stonehill - Rock

Lung Cancer

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[Verse 1] She went down to the corner store And bought a pack of filtered kings Don't you know tomorrow she'll be back for more 'Cause she really loves to smoke those things? And every time that she inhales A cloud of that cigarette smoke She's just one step closer to the man in black And sixty cents closer to broke [Chorus 1] She's been workin' on lung cancer Emphysema A cardiac arrest And she'll probably have a stroke when she sees The x-rays of her chest [Verse 2] When she had her first cigarette A puff or two was all she could take Now if she doesn't have one in her hand all the time You'll notice it begin to shake Shake, baby! Even though she's nonchalant And acts as if her habit's a joke (Hahahahaha!) She won't do too much laughing when Her life goes up in smoke [Chorus 2] She's been smokin' that C-I-G-A-R-E-T-T-E That cigarette's got her on her knees C-I-G-A-R-E-T-T-E That darn tobacco won't set her free Oh, run, suck, baby, suck Suck on that cigarette Go on and light up that fag and take a drag It's bound to snuff you yet, baby [Guitar Solo] Whoo! Whoo! Whoo! Whoo! Hahahahahahaha! [Verse 1] She went down to the corner store And bought a pack of filtered kings Hey, don't you know tomorrow she'll be back for more 'Cause she really loves to smoke those things? And every time that she inhales A cloud of that cigarette smoke She's just one step closer to the man in black And sixty cents closer to broke [Chorus 1] She's been workin' on lung cancer Emphysema A cardiac arrest And she'll probably have a stroke when she sees The x-rays of her chest [Chorus 3] She's been smokin' that C-I-G-A-R-E-T-T-E That cigarette's [?] C-I-G-A-R-E-T-T-E That cigarette's got her on her knees C-I-G-A-R-E-T-T-E Whoo! Oh! Oh, yeah, oh, yeah C-I-G-A-R-E-T-T-E Whoo! *coughing*

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  • Randy Stonehill