Fate of the Human Carbine

Peter Jefferies

Thinks of money all the time,
Doing it to annoy her
She's on his conscience day and night
So he acts like her employer
They all come and peep through a hole in the wall
Keep the bastards guessing
He likes to take the long way home,
It's another fine decision
From six to seven he'll be all alone
So he turns on television
Doesn't even notice this as the hours roll by
It's lost inside the screen
Watches the film about the evening sky
It was someone else's dream
All come peep through the wall
Keep the bastards guessing
All come and peep through a hole in the wall
Just to watch his heart undressing
They all come and peep through a hole in the wall
Because you look so impressive

Trivia about the song Fate of the Human Carbine by Cat Power

When was the song “Fate of the Human Carbine” released by Cat Power?
The song Fate of the Human Carbine was released in 1996, on the album “What Would the Community Think”.
Who composed the song “Fate of the Human Carbine” by Cat Power?
The song “Fate of the Human Carbine” by Cat Power was composed by Peter Jefferies.

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