Cinnamon and Lesbians Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Shanghaied in Oregon
Cinnamon and lesbians
The power lines revolt in time
I've been tripping my face off since breakfast
Taking in this windswept afternoon

[Verse 2]
Onward ye Christian sailors
You smooth-talking jack-off jailors
A one-stop shop with such narrow convenience
Life should be free
Take what you need

[Guitar Solo]

[Verse 3]
Raised in the numbers trailer
With glass-blowing funky neighbors
Come downtown 'cause we've got a cure for your headlice
We'll do it for free
Love it or leave

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Stephen Malkmus' hellraising slacker days are long behind him, and he’s settled into a somewhat less angsty, somewhat more hippiefied groove, as evidenced by this track, the second single from his album “Wig Out At Jagbags”

If you listen closely, you can hear some distinct musical similarities with the Grateful Dead’s hemp-smoking classic “St. Stephen”.

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January 7, 2014
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