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I ain't a politician.
I'm just a bad musician.
Whatcha gonna do for me?
Do you have a taste for
sex, blood, and hate.
Or a really good LSD?
I'd like to start a band with you.
I'll sing and you can learn to play the tambourine.
Here's an invitation,
no time for hesitation.
Come and join my family.I live inside of you.
But you don't belong to me.
I'm a reflection of you.
What's my recipe?Half a cup satanical, a teaspoon puritanical.
stir with a bloody hand.
a quarter cup messiahcal, a sprinkle of maniacal.
and now I'm a mechanical man.I'll give you the heads up.
Come on and get your legs up.

This is called the family jam.
Together we'll stay hidden,
away for Armageddon.
Stick it to the man!I live inside of you.
But you don't belong to me.
I'm a reflection of you.
What's my recipe?Half a cup satanical, a teaspoon puritanical.
stir with a bloody hand.
a quarter cup messiahcal, a sprinkle of maniacal.
and now I'm a mechanical man.[Charlie]Watch this shit woman!...Gonna learn something right now...Open up the curtians,
Then we'll start a hurtin`.
come on lets do the 'creepy crawl'!
the show's about to go-down.
Come on, i got the low-down.
Together we'll make Hollywood fall.I live inside of you.
But you don't belong to me.
I'm a reflection of you.
What's my recipe?I live inside of you.
But you don't belong to me.
I'm a reflection of you.
You look at me and what do you see?Half a cup satanical, a teaspoon puritanical.
stir with a bloody hand.
a quarter cup messiahcal, a sprinkle of maniacal.
and now I'm a mechanical man.Half a cup satanical, a teaspoon puritanical.
stir with a bloody hand.
a quarter cup messiahcal, a sprinkle of maniacal.
and now I'm a mechanical man.

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There are multiple artists called Jerry Butler: 1) Jerry Butler, Jr. (born December 8, 1939 in Sunflower, Mississippi) is an American soul singer also known as "The Ice Man" because of his cool demeanour while singing often intensely emotional lyrics. Butler was dubbed the "Iceman" by a Philadelphia disc jockey while performing in a Philadelphia theater. However, Butler achieved what eluded many earlier Doo Wop groups during the 1950s and 1960s — longevity.

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