Mid Day Crisis

JAMES NEIL MORRISON, LESLIE GEORGE CARTER

When I saw his face and I was a believer
It was the automatic rifles
The Nintendo's and the Sega's
And the half a dozen dead disciples

He claimed to be the son of God
But like many a fruitcake before him
Maybe he really was

And meanwhile a black Maria
Leaves the hallowed halls of justice
Under a hail of phlegm and fire
From the assembled vigil-aunties and uncles

Hot Dogs
Ices
Mid day crisis

Ippa dippa dation no operation
Too many people at the station

Me rest of life's fall-out patients
Who wake up every morning smiling
Stretching, yawning, breakfast-timing
Cut in slices, toasted brown
When the mid day crisis comes around

And no, I don't want to see your leaflets
I lost my faith with my taste for sausages and

Hot dogs
Ices
Mid day crisis

Trivia about the song Mid Day Crisis by Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine

When was the song “Mid Day Crisis” released by Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine?
The song Mid Day Crisis was released in 1993, on the album “Post Historic Monsters”.
Who composed the song “Mid Day Crisis” by Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine?
The song “Mid Day Crisis” by Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine was composed by JAMES NEIL MORRISON, LESLIE GEORGE CARTER.

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