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Originally intended for This Toilet Earth, “Drop Drawers” is a comedic punk/prog rock song that encourages the listener to drop their drawers.
The bulk of the song interpolates elements of “Children Of The Sun” by Billy Thorpe. When GWAR attempted to include “Drop Drawers” on Carnival Of Chaos, the...
I'm going to find a little place I can call my own
I'm just a billion thousand miles away from home
I'm going to find myself a seat, better make it a throne
This is something I do on my own
Drop drawers, drop drawers, drop drawers, drop drawers, [?]
Drop drawers, drop drawers, drop drawers, drop drawers!
Yo, yo, yo, yo
Drop drawers, drop drawers, drop drawers, drop drawers, [?]
Drop drawers, drop drawers, drop drawers, drop drawers
Drawers! Drawers!
Drawers!
Drawers, drawers, one two three four!
I gotta find a seat that is my own, find a seat that is my throne Something I do on my own, it's something I do on my own
Find a seat, is my throne, find a seat that is my own
Find a seat, is my own, something I do on my own
Drop drop drop drop drop drop drop drop, [?]
Drop drop drop drop drop drop drop drawers
Drop drop drop drop drop drop drop drop, [?]
Drop drop drop drop drop drop drop drawers
Drawers! Drawers! Drawers!
Drawers! Drawers! Drawers! Drawers!
Drawers! Drawers! Drawers! Drawers!
Drawers! Drawers! Drawers! Drawers!
Drawers! Drawers! Drawers! Drawers!
I said drop your drawers
I said drop your drawers
Every boy and every girl
Drop your drawers onto the floor
If you wanna love somebody
And you wanna get some, oh, better drop 'em down
Drop 'em on down, drop 'em on down, drop 'em on
Drop 'em on down, drop 'em on down, drop 'em down
Drop 'em on down, drop 'em on down, drop 'em on
Drop 'em on down, drop 'em on down, drop 'em down
(Drawers!) Dri-dri-drop your drawers
(Drawers!) Drop your drawers
(Drawers!) Dri-dri-drop your drawers
(Drawers!) Drop your drawers
(Drawers!) Dri-dri-drop your drawers
(Drawers!) Drop your drawers
(Drawers!) Dri-dri-drop your drawers
(Drawers!) Drop your drawers
(Drawers!) Dri-dri-drop your drawers
(Drawers!) Drop your drawers
(Drawers!) Dri-dri-drop your drawers
(Drawers!) Drop your drawers
(Drawers!) Dri-dri-drop your drawers
(Drawers!) Drop your drawers
(Drawers!) Dri-dri-dri-dri-dri-dri-dri-dri
(Drawers!) Dri-dri-dri-dri-dri-dri-dri-dri
Drawers!
Drawers!
Drawers!
Come on down now people
Drop 'em down now one time
Come on down now people yeah
[Scatting]
(Drawers!) Dri-dri-drop your drawers
(Drawers!) Drop your drawers
(Drawers!) Dri-dri-drop your drawers
(Drawers!) Drop your drawers
(Drawers!) Dri-dri-drop your drawers
(Drawers!) Drop your drawers
(Drawers!) Dri-dri-drop your drawers
(Drawers!) Drop your drawers
(Drawers!) Dri-dri-drop your drawers
(Drawers!) Drop your drawers
(Drawers!) Dri-dri-drop your drawers
(Drawers!) Drop your drawers
(Drawers!) Dri-dri-drop your drawers
(Drawers!) Drop your drawers
(Drawers!) Dri-dri-dri-dri-dri-dri-dri-dri
(Drawers!) Dri-dri-dri-dri-dri-dri-dri-dri
[Scatting and yelling]
Drop your drawers down onto the varmint-encrusted log cabin floor
[Scatting]
That's right, kids
Don't be afraid to drop your drawers down
Drop them down, laddies
Drop them down, lassies
Drop them down one by one
They're coming down all over the land
Oh you cheeky lass with your cheeky ass
What more could could you mean to me, lassie?
Oh lassie, little lassie lady
Oh sweet little highland miss with
Your legs and your kilt all stinking of piss
Drop Drawers was produced by Ron Goudie.
In the liner notes of The Art of War, Mike Derks (Balsac The Jaws Of Death) wrote:
This song was originally written for This Toilet Earth, but was cut from that album because of a lack of time and the fact that some of the GWAR members thought it was just too goofy. This version was recorded for Ca...