Dead Babies

Dark Tale Unveiled: The Tragic Symphony of Little Betty
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Lyrics

Little Betty ate a pound of aspirin

Little Betty consumed a fatal amount of aspirin.

She got them from the shelf upon the wall

She acquired the pills from a shelf on the wall.

Betty's mommy wasn't there to save her

Betty's mother was absent and unable to rescue her.

She didn't hear, hear her little baby call

Her mother couldn't hear Betty's distress calls.


Dead babies can't take care of themselves

Deceased infants lack the ability to care for themselves.

Dead babies can't take things off the shelf

Dead babies are incapable of taking things from shelves.

Well, we didn't want you anyway

An expression of indifference or rejection towards the deceased baby.

Lalala-lalalalalala-la

Repetition of a nonspecific vocalization, possibly conveying disregard.


Daddy is an agrophile in Texas

Reference to the father with a potentially controversial term, indicating deviant behavior in Texas.

Mommy's on the bar most every night

Mother frequently spends evenings in a bar.

Little Betty's sleeping in the graveyard

Betty is now resting in a graveyard.

Living there in burgundy and white

Describing Betty's resting place with colors burgundy and white.


Dead babies can't take care of themselves

Reiteration that deceased infants cannot fend for themselves.

Dead babies can't take things off the shelf

Reiteration that dead babies cannot perform tasks like taking items from shelves.

Well, we didn't love you anyway

Restating a lack of love or desire for the deceased baby.

Lalala-lalalalalala-la

Repetition of nonspecific vocalization, potentially emphasizing indifference.


Goodbye little Betty

Bidding farewell to Betty.

Goodbye little Betty

Repeating the farewell to Betty.

So long little Betty

Another way of saying goodbye to Betty.

So long little Betty

Repeating the goodbye to Betty.

Betty, so long

Addressing Betty one last time in the farewell.


Dead babies can't take care of themselves

Reiteration that deceased infants lack self-care abilities.

Dead babies can't take things off the shelf

Reiteration that dead babies cannot retrieve items from shelves.

Well, we didn't need you anyway

Reaffirming a lack of perceived need for the deceased baby.

Lalala-lalalalalala-la

Repetition of nonspecific vocalization, possibly emphasizing indifference.


Goodbye little Betty

A final goodbye to Betty.

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