Smells Like Something Died in Here
I stumbled home much too late from drinking
Passed out on the couch in my underwear
Woke up at 4:00 a.m., my head pounding
Something rank and deadly in the air
She was standing there in the doorway
Tears streaming from her eyes
In her hand was a bottle of Pine-Sol
. . . . Industrial size
She said, It smells like something died in here
And I think it’s our love
It’s an awful stink and baby I think
I’ve finally had enough
It’s making me sick to my stomach
It’s a smell you just can’t get rid of
I think something’s died in here
And I think it’s our love
She’d left me a dozen times because of hygiene
But she always felt sorry and came back to me
Because she knows my sense of smell hasn’t been too good
Since that accident down at the olfactory
But this time I think she means it
And living without her won’t be no easy task
It’s hard to say goodbye to someone you love
When she’s wearing a gas mask
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I remember when she’d walk around these rooms . . . .
And I think I know what she meant now when she said
That love can’t survive running on fumes
Chorus
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