Two Fingers

Jethro Tull

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    I'll see you at the Weighing-In,
    when your life's sum-total's made
    and you set your wealth in Godly deeds
    against the sins you've laid.
    And you place your final burden
    on your hard-pressed next of kin:
    Send the chamber-pot back down the line
    to be filled up again.
    And the hard-headed miracle worker
    who bathes his hands in blood,
    Will welcome you to the final nod
    and cover you with mud.
    And he'll say, ``You really should make the deal,''
    as he offers round the hat.
    ``You'd better lick two fingers clean
    He'll thank you all for that.''
    As you slip on the greasy platform,
    and you land upon your back,
    You make a wish and you wipe your nose upon the railway track.
    While the high-strung locomotive,
    with furnace burning bright,
    Lumbers on
    you wave goodbye
    and the sparks fade into night.

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    And as you join the Good Ship Earth,
    and you mingle with the dust
    you'd better leave your underpants
    with someone you can trust.
    And when the Old Man with the telescope
    cuts the final strand
    you'd better lick two fingers clean,
    before you shake his hand.

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    Composición: Ian Anderson

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