The Residents & Renaldo & The Loaf
The Residents & Renaldo & The Loaf
The Residents & Renaldo & The Loaf
The Residents & Renaldo & The Loaf
The Residents & Renaldo & The Loaf
The Residents & Renaldo & The Loaf
The Residents & Renaldo & The Loaf
The Residents & Renaldo & The Loaf
The Residents & Renaldo & The Loaf
The Residents & Renaldo & The Loaf
The Residents & Renaldo & The Loaf
It seems like the album cover depicts this particular track, with the monkey and bunny being held by their throats.
The creature strangling the animals somewhat resembles an ovary and a pair of twin fetuses.
(Patter patter shoop shoop
Patter patter shoop shoop
Patter patter shoop shoop)
There was a little man
Who ran a shoeshine stand
Every day the man would sweep
Clutter from the busy street
He seldom said a word
That anybody heard
There was something in his face
Loneliness would not erase
Like a broken pup
He looked up from the cup
He drank his morning coffee in
And wiped the dribbles from his chin
And when his eyes met mine
He made a little whine
He came within an inch or two
And then he whispered, "I hate you"
How did he know?
How did he know?
How did he know?
How did he know?
Once I had some pets
And let them starve to death
It was a... funny little monkey
And a big white Easter bunny
They lived in little cages
And some-- sometimes in rages
I would turn them upside down
And drag the monkey all around
Monkey and Bunny was written by Renaldo & The Loaf & The Residents.
The Residents released Monkey and Bunny on Tue Nov 01 1983.