The Dead Milkmen
The Dead Milkmen
The Dead Milkmen
The Dead Milkmen
The Dead Milkmen
The Dead Milkmen
The Dead Milkmen
The Dead Milkmen
The Dead Milkmen
The Dead Milkmen
The Dead Milkmen
The Dead Milkmen
The Dead Milkmen
The Dead Milkmen
The Dead Milkmen
The Dead Milkmen
The Dead Milkmen
Sweet Holy Jesus, there's a wall of molasses
Coming towards me and my family
Don't get me wrong I love disasters
But I haven't had breakfast
Or a cup of coffee
One hundred years from now
On the other side of town
There'll be a house party
And the Dresden Dolls will play
But I haven't got time to think of that now
Sweet sticky death is headed my way
Regulations just slow down the process
Inspections, we've got nothing to hide
Pay no attention to that groaning and creaking
Pay no attention to that growing dark tide
One hundred years from now
On this very spot
There'll be a quiet park where the children can play
But I haven't the time to think of that now
Sweet sticky death is headed my way
One hundred years from now
On the other side of town
There'll be a house party
And the Dresden Dolls will play
But I haven't got time to think of that now
Sweet sticky death is headed my way
One hundred years from now
On this very spot
There'll be a quiet park where the children can play
But I haven't got time to think of that now
Sweet sticky death is coming our way
The Great Boston Molasses Flood was written by Rodney Linderman & Dean Sabatino & Daniel Stevens & Genaro.