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Godkiller - Lonnie lyrics
Lonnie Garamond was disturbed by the face
 That looked back at him from the bathroom mirror
 He looked older than he remembered
 It was as if all forty-two years of his life
 Had suddenly leap frogged over each other
 And crash landed in his face
 He was middle-aged and the truth hit him
 Like a man with no parachute
 The eyes were golfballs
 The skin hung on his face like a cheap suit
 And the trapdoor of greasy black frizz
 That he combed from one side of his head to the other
 To hide his baldness
 In reality emphasized it
 It was 2:30 in the morning Nov. 22nd 1963
 And Lonnie couldn't sleep
 Lonnie took a last look at the face
 And popped another sleeping tablet
 Under his sandpaper tongue
 And slipped into a cold, dark sleep
 The last thing Lonnie saw
 Before his eyes finally closed
 Was his camera watching him
 From the other side of the Motel room
 But the camera wasn't loaded yet
 Lonnie Garamond was a loser
 Lonnie Garamond was a loser
 Lonnie Garamond was a loser
 And he really hated being that
 Lonnie's body clock woke him at 8:30 sharp
 He stabbed a button by his bed
 And the TV crackled into life
 Showing the crowds already gathering
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 He showered, shaved, and slipped into an Ivy League jacket
 And brown slacks and loaded the camera
 The Stetson put the icing on the southern cake
 And he headed for the parking lot
 Leaving the key behind in his room
 He knew he wouldn't be coming back
 Lonnie Garamond was a loser
 Lonnie Garamond was a loser
 Lonnie Garamond was a loser
 And he really hated being that
 Lonnie parked the Buick and ran down Pacific St.
 It was 12.15 and he wanted to be outside
 The Texas School Book Depository
 Before the motorcade came down Elm St.
 12.20
 He elbowed his way through a group of good ol' boys
 And stood next to a kid in a wheelchair
 Waving a Confederate flag
 12.25
 He took off the lens cap
 And lit his first cigarette for two years
 He checked the focus one last time
 And blew a smoke ring
 Into the blue Dallas heat haze
 12.30
 He ground the Lucky Strike under the heel of his boot
 And calmly squeezed off three shots
 Lonnie put the camera back into it's case
 And melted into the panic
 Lonnie Garamond was a loser
 Lonnie Garamond was a loser
 Lonnie Garamond was a loser
 And he really hated being that









