May Cause Discoloration of the Urine or Feces
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"May Cause Discoloration of the Urine or Feces" is the tenth track on the 1995 release Smells Like Children. It is an interlude composed of a sample of a customer service phone call between inquirer Blanche Wyer and service operator Barb Warner, Marilyn Manson's mother.
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- "May Cause Discoloration of the Urine or Feces..." — Appears on Smells Like Children.
Lyrics
(Blanche Wyer): ...6:30 this morning.
(Barb Warner): I can't hear ya.
(Blanche Wyer): I woke at 6:30 this morning with a headache.
(Barb Warner): Oh...
(Blanche Wyer): I wonder to take 'em or not...
(Barb Warner): I wouldn't take 'em.
(Blanche Wyer): I don't know, the headache is heavier than anything else.
(Barb Warner): It's the first time that you took 'em?
(Blanche Wyer): Second.
(Barb Warner): Yeah...
(Blanche Wyer): I had a little bit of a headache this morning.
(Barb Warner): I wouldn't take 'em, mom.
(Blanche Wyer): I won't take 'em now, 'cause I have a toothache that hurts too a little bit. I've taken everything I got, been thinkin'
(Barb Warner): All that blood pressure medicine you take and stuff too. You shouldn't take those things. You're better off not to sleep then to take the...
(Blanche Wyer): ?
(Barb Warner): Oh, my god! No wonder you got a headache! Your pressure's probably sky high! Why don't...You gotta take that every day!
(Blanche Wyer): I try though...
(Barb Warner): Are you crazy?
(Blanche Wyer): It's been 3 days...
(Barb Warner): That's probably why you have a headache now...Did you take it today?
(Blanche Wyer): I did this morning, yeah.
(Barb Warner): That's probably why you have a headache, 'cause your pressure's up.
(Blanche Wyer): Yeah.
(Barb Warner): I don't know how you can forget to take it. And when that's the only pill you take...
(Blanche Wyer): I'm sorry, I have so many pills you'd be surprised.
(Barb Warner): Well, the blood pressure pill is the most important one.
(Blanche Wyer): Yeah, I know...
(Barb Warner): There ain't no other one as important as that one.
(Blanche Wyer): I got one more and then I gotta get to the store. I got two refills on it.
(Barb Warner): You only got one pill!?
(Blanche Wyer): I only take one a day...
(Barb Warner): Well, yeah, but you shouldn't let 'em get that low...
(Blanche Wyer): I guess not, but I can take one in the morning and then go get some more...
(Barb Warner): They're expensive! If you have to pay for 'em... Procardia?
(Blanche Wyer): No, the other one.
(Barb Warner): Which ones?
(Blanche Wyer): I gotta pay for procardia.
(Barb Warner): Were you taking that every day?
(Blanche Wyer): Yeah.
(Barb Warner): Well, that's the blood pressure pill... The heart pill, the procardia. And what's the other one?
(Blanche Wyer): Ah, H-Y-D-R-O-T-O-N.
(Barb Warner): Oh, that's something to do with water and... And... Water and, uh, blood pressure.
(Blanche Wyer): This one tag does say it's for blood pressure...
(Barb Warner): Yeah, I think it works like a water pill type pressure, but the procardia's the important one.
(Blanche Wyer): Yeah.
(Barb Warner): You have to take that every day.
(Blanche Wyer): Yeah.
(Barb Warner): You should take that the first thing when you get up...
(Blanche Wyer): Yeah...I know.
(Barb Warner): Well, how come you ain't got taken it?
(Blanche Wyer): I took it yesterday, the procardia. (Barb Warner): Well, how come you didn't take it today?
(Blanche Wyer): I had the headache today...
(Barb Warner): That's why you have a headache! You gotta take the procardia... Take it now! That's what it's for, your headache! It's to make your blood pressure come down.
(Blanche Wyer): Yeah.
(Barb Warner): If you don't you're gonna ha... You'll have a stroke if you don't take it. If you got a pretty... Headache that bad you're gonna have a stroke...
(Blanche Wyer): I got a headache that bad this morning.
(Barb Warner): Well, you better go take the procardia right now.
(Blanche Wyer): I will, I'll take it when I hang up.
(Barb Warner): You didn't take that other blood... blood pressure pill either?
(Blanche Wyer): Yeah, I did this morning...
(Barb Warner): Well, you should take the procardia right now.
(Blanche Wyer): I'll take the procardia in after nine. Got a horrible morning...
(Barb Warner): Well, you...
(Blanche Wyer): I'm glad you can't see it.
(Barb Warner): Well, how long has it been since you took the procardia?
(Blanche Wyer): Three days.
(Barb Warner): How many?
(Blanche Wyer): Three...
(Barb Warner): Well, see, that's ridiculous... You better go take it right now. (Blanche Wyer): I will.
(Barb Warner): Then you'll find out your headache will go away.
(Blanche Wyer): Yeah. I've taken it now, the procardia, just yet.
(Barb Warner): Any other medicine you're taking ain't that important. You ain't got nothing but nerve pills. They ain't important.
(Blanche Wyer): I take those every day...
(Barb Warner): Well, the nerve pills ain't that important. The blood pressure medicine's important.