The Squirming Coil

TOM MARSHALL, TREY ANASTASIO

The Squirming Coil of sunset
I keep within my reach
Tried yesterday to get away
And hitchhiked to the beach

I saw Satan on the beach
Trying to catch a ray
He wasn't quite the speed of light
And the squirming coil
It got away

The muscles flex the mother's ring
She fastens children to her king
And sends him down the crooked street
When he returns, the birth's complete

Jimmy holds the Tannis root
The forest's tasty nectar shoot
The sun tips off the monarch's suit
From sequined sash to shiny boot

"I'd like to lick the coil some day
Like Icarus, who had to pay
With melting wax and feathers brown
He tasted it on his way down"

Stun the puppy!
Burn the whale!
Bark a scruff and go to jail!
Forge the coin and lick the stamp!
Little Jimmy's off to camp

Trivia about the song The Squirming Coil by Phish

On which albums was the song “The Squirming Coil” released by Phish?
Phish released the song on the albums “Lawn Boy” in 1990, “A Live One” in 1995, “Live Phish, Vol. 4 6/14/00 (Drum Logos, Fukuoka, Japan)” in 2001, “Live Phish Volume 04” in 2001, “Live Phish, Vol. 13 10/31/94 (Glens Falls Civic Center, Glens Falls, NY)” in 2002, “Live Phish, Vol. 7 8/14/93 (World Music Theatre, Tinley Park, IL)” in 2002, “Live Phish Volume 13” in 2002, “Live Phish Volume 07” in 2002, “Live Phish, Vol. 19 7/12/91 (Colonial Theatre, Keene, NH)” in 2003, “Live Phish Volume 19” in 2003, “Live Phish 05.08.93” in 2003, “Live Phish 10.31.90” in 2003, “Live at Madison Square Garden New Year's Eve 1995” in 2005, “Live Phish 05/08/93” in 2008, “Live Phish 12.31.91” in 2011, “Live Phish Japan Relief” in 2011, “Live Phish: 10/30/10, Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, NJ” in 2011, “Amsterdam” in 2015, “12/12/92 The Spectrum, Toronto, ON” in 2015, “St. Louis ’93” in 2017, “The Clifford Ball” in 2022, and “The Gorge ’98” in 2022.
Who composed the song “The Squirming Coil” by Phish?
The song “The Squirming Coil” by Phish was composed by TOM MARSHALL, TREY ANASTASIO.

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