Old Marc Riley had a home And in that home he had some lizards Lizards here, and reptiles there Lizards and spiders crawling everywhere (Hey! Marc Riley)
He had a manager called Khambatta (Hey! Marc Riley) He was renowned as a bit of a dancer (Hey! Marc Riley) And we all know him as a cock (Hey! Marc Riley) Hey! Marc Riley (Hey! Marc Riley) I said Hey! Marc Riley Hey! Marc Riley Hey! Marc Riley Hey! Marc Riley (Hey! Marc Riley)
One day Marc Riley went for a ride (Hey! Marc Riley) Had his best Stratocaster by his side (Hey! Marc Riley) Well he saw me coming over the hill (Hey! Marc Riley) He'll never ruck and fuck again (Hey! Marc Riley) [ ] There was fear in him
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See Marc Riley by the windowsill (Hey! Marc Riley) Wondering what's a new face in hell? (Hey! Marc Riley) Grotesque here and a Dragnet there (Hey! Marc Riley) Grotesque Dragnet Witch Trials everywhere Hey! Marc Riley Hey! Marc Riley Hey! Marc Riley Hey! Marc Riley
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