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O.K.F.M.D.O.A Lyrics by Dillinger Four

Midwestern Songs of the Americas

1998

Witness a jaded town
Got some champagne for a forty ounce frown
I've worked my theories through
Already half dead and nothing more to lose, go!

Forget now what we've got
And all your old stories celebrating wounds
I've heard enough of "those days are gone"
Because there's never time to play the fool
Saying come on, kill the lights with trouble make
Come on, smash the light and celebrate
Come on, let's tie a yellow ribbon around the necks
Of the motherfuckers living for the giving in

Move with the rogue set choking out the radio
A thousand voices booming out in stereo
From top to bottom knock them down like dominoes
I'm not stopping till we choked out the radio
A thousand voices booming out in stereo
Knock them down like dominoes, oh-oh

Why wake up in the past
With well-framed pages from the book of rules
I've heard enough of "where were you then"
Cause I don't give a shit about collecting dues
I'm saying come on, kill the lights with trouble make
Come on, smash the light and celebrate
Come on, let's tie a yellow ribbon around the necks
Of the motherfuckers living for the giving in

Move with the rogue set choking out the radio
A thousand voices booming out in stereo
From top to bottom knock them down like dominoes
I'm not stopping till we choked out the radio
A thousand voices booming out in stereo
Knock them down like dominoes, oh-oh

I saw it coming now it happens all the time
First you had a D.I.Y. chip on your shoulder
Then you got an ego fifty fanzines wide
(Don't give me those eyes)
That confidence you're selling I won't buy
Perhaps the costume fits
But the script's still shit

Move with the rogue set choking out the radio
A thousand voices booming out in stereo
From top to bottom knock them down like dominoes
I'm not stopping till we choked out the radio
A thousand voices booming out in stereo
Knock them down like dominoes, oh-oh

About “O.K.F.M.D.O.A” by Dillinger Four

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