04-02-2007, 11:48 PM
Wheat Kings was one of my early favorite hip tunes, but the lyrical and musical progression of Dark Canuck makes it one of the Hips best tunes.
From:
If you need a good connection for drugs
or a strong tolerance for alcohol
Too little religious education
Some pain threshold
If from the outside
There's no demand for what you do
And inside there's an army waiting
For their marching orders for you
Come sit on my swing-seat
Come sit on my porch
After Ten at night, smoke your cigarettes if you like, of course
To:
if we ever get home
gonna have me three children
Apple, Zippo, and Metronome
that's what I'm gonna name them
Even though I love Wheat Kings and the subject matter of the song. It doesn't stand up to the Dark Canuck.
From:
If you need a good connection for drugs
or a strong tolerance for alcohol
Too little religious education
Some pain threshold
If from the outside
There's no demand for what you do
And inside there's an army waiting
For their marching orders for you
Come sit on my swing-seat
Come sit on my porch
After Ten at night, smoke your cigarettes if you like, of course
To:
if we ever get home
gonna have me three children
Apple, Zippo, and Metronome
that's what I'm gonna name them
Even though I love Wheat Kings and the subject matter of the song. It doesn't stand up to the Dark Canuck.

