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Piranha's Pool

Jim Cuddy/Greg Keelor

                        Leaning over the piranha pool
                        You just wave your magic wand
                        Dangling your fingertips
                        Into the world of the just beyond
                        Sitting ever so quietly
                        In your private dining room
                        Guiding the waves of destiny
                        Into the face of oblivion

                        So you'd rather be an opera star
                        At the turn of the century
                        You never asked for this miracle gift
                        A genius in the military
                        You're try surprised with your own success
                        Hanging out with the judges and the corporate heads
                        You never anticipate the final toll
                        Still shining all your medals
                        For the final curtain call

                        You're always talking about the here and after
                        But it don't make much sense to me
                        Still for all the men that you condemn
                        I hope there's some kind of heaven
                        And there's got to be some kind of hell for you

                        Leaning over the piranha pool
                        You just wave your magic wand
                        Dangling your fingertips
                        Into the land of the just beyond
                        Sitting ever so quietly
                        In your private dining room
                        Guiding the waves of destiny
                        Into the face of oblivion

                        You're always talking about the here and after
                        But it don't make much sense to me
                        Still for all the men that you condemn
                        I hope there's some kind of heaven
                        And there's got to be some kind of hell for you