Lyrics
They shouldn't be driving day or night
Suggests that Nazis should not be allowed to drive during the day or night.
They can't think left, they can only think right
Highlights a stereotypical perception that Nazis lack open-mindedness, only thinking in a right-wing manner.
The sun reflects off their bald head
Metaphorically describes the sun reflecting off a bald head, possibly implying a lack of intellect or enlightenment.
Like Ian Stuart they're going to wind up dead
References Ian Stuart, a prominent figure associated with white supremacy, suggesting a bleak fate for Nazis.
Nazis... shouldn't drive (their cars)
Reiterates the assertion that Nazis should not be driving, emphasizing the potential danger (cars).
They should've paid attention in driver's ed
Suggests that Nazis failed to focus on driver's education due to their preoccupation with hatred toward various groups.
Instead of hating foreigners, queers and reds
Targets Nazis' hostility towards foreigners, queers, and reds (communists).
Keep your eyes on the highway you loser thug
Advises the listener (possibly a Nazi) to concentrate on driving rather than being a violent thug.
Now you're squished on the highway like a bug
Describes a fatal consequence for the negligent Nazi driver, ending up squished on the highway like a bug.
Ian, Ian, King of the Pit, no friend to you or me
Mentions Ian again, portraying him negatively as the "King of the Pit" and an unfriendly figure.
Aaaaaaaaaaah! Watch out for that tree!
Introduces an abrupt exclamation, "Aaaaaaaaaaah! Watch out for that tree!", possibly adding a comedic or ironic twist to the narrative.
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