Who are you, what are you doing here?
Just a fly floating round in the foam in the top of a glass of beer,
Toothpaste smudge, on the windowsill,
Mold on the dishes in the sink now I think that I’m getting ill,
What is it?
An animal vegetable mineral chemical,
Animal vegetable mineral,
Animal vegetable mineral chemical,
Animal vegetable mineral,
Oo-oo-ooh…
Hello again, tell me what’s bothering you?
Just relax have a seat my couch tell me more tell me something new,
What’s that you say? Who are you talking to?
Do you think just because I’m an idiot, that I’m some kind of fool?
What am I?
An animal vegetable mineral chemical,
Animal vegetable mineral,
Animal vegetable mineral chemical,
Animal vegetable mineral,
Oo-oo-ooh…
If you join our cult, then you can eat our food,
And you can panhandle all over town telling people you’ve found something new,
And when you’re old and grey, and you’ve lost your use,
Well you can hang yourself in our backyard, and we’ll supply the noose,
What are you?
An animal vegetable mineral chemical,
Animal vegetable mineral,
Animal vegetable mineral chemical,
Animal vegetable mineral,
Oo-oo-ooh…
credits
from "Be There Then",
released March 11, 2018
Pete Honychurch: Guitar, Lead Vocals
John Rule: Drums, Harmony Voclas
Lee Holmes: Bass, Harmony Vocals
Recorded live, 1986
The Zealots / Pete HonychurchVancouver, British Columbia
The Zealots, a mystical psychedelic rock experience from Vancouver Canada during the 1980s. Featuring Pete Honychurch's
original songwriting, guitar and vocal stylings, with John Rule on drums and harmony vocals and Lee Holmes on bass and harmony vocals.
This is volume one, another full album of material from the Zealots live in the 1980's will be released in the near future....more
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