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Godfather Lyrics by Prick

The Wreckard

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She's on fire
He's on all paws
He lost someone dear so he hops on her cause
Both of them addicted to films of Brando
Free soul trains, true
I guess they're good for something
Off attempt at analyzing
Dead today to Sunday
Mourning for the fun days
Sad harmonic
Tragicomic
A sucker to the scene like a knickerbocker tap king

Lost are the weak in the cold dead sugar
They dance all night
But they shiver in their beds all day
Both of them addicted to films of Brando
Free soul trains, true
Guess it's good for something
Godfather on Sunday
Amoral until Monday
Sad harmonic
Tragic comic
Sucker to the scene like a tommy-totin' whack king
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About “Godfather” by Prick

Read the complete lyrics to "Godfather" by Prick from the album "The Wreckard". On Lyrks you can follow along with the full text, explore the artist's discography, and discover related songs. The track is often categorized under Rock, Industrial Rock, Alternative Rock.

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"Godfather" is credited to Prick. Songwriting credits may include additional writers listed on the release; check the credits section on this page for linked collaborators.

"Godfather" appears on "The Wreckard".

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