i was suckin' on a lemon
twenty-four/seven
twenty-four/seven
in the voodoo year
i had a bad jargon
a broken telephone
no place to call home
in the voodoo year
i was a shady enigma
wrapped in a riddle
played second fiddle
in the voodoo year
i was impressed with the things
that we almost did
told myself not to quit
in the voodoo year
held together
by scotch tape and prayers
i was very sad
when she built me a maze
i lost count of the days
in the voodoo year
and i was very glad
when it came to an end
there were rules to amend
in the voodoo year
the way of the pepsi crystal
it went
i tried to repent
in the voodoo year
you have never seen
a taste like this
it was hit and a miss
in the voodoo year
held together
by scotch tape and prayers
the voodoo year
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