Two Fingers Lyrics by Jethro Tull

Two Fingers Lyrics

    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.

    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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