This tune is in tribute to Dionysus, Ancient Greek God of Wine.
The Lyrics are as follows:
"I am the God of Wine,
Of gladness and The Vine.
Half-God, semi-bovine.
With madness, ecstasy and wine
Free me from earthly boredom.
Mother: Is mortal.
Father: Zeus.
Bought Up: By Hermes.
Handsome. Drunk. Drunk!
Remove my clothes and charge my glass.
Infect my blood with pleasure.
The juice of sweet Olympian vines,
Sweeter with every measure.
Bring me my wine!"
Well, exactly!
previous released on the rememberthisdayforever Christmas CD 2009
credits
from Witness the Shitness,
released April 1, 2010
all tracks published by Bomber Music Ltd.
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