Lump may refer to:
Also known as a dead cert
Lump (1956 – 29 March 1973), was a Dachshund owned by David Douglas Duncan who lived with artist Pablo Picasso for six years, and featured in several of his works.
Born in Stuttgart, Germany, and named after the German word for "rascal", the dog was acquired by David Douglas Duncan, an American photographer. Lump was purchased at the age of three months from a German family in order to act as a companion for Duncan's Afghan Hound, Kubla. The two dogs did not get along well, with the larger Afghan treating Lump much like a toy, rolling him around Duncan's apartment.
Lump first met Picasso on April 19, 1957 at La Californie, Picasso's hillside mansion in Cannes. His owner, David Douglas Duncan, had photographed Picasso for the first time during the previous year. On this occasion he chose to bring along Lump, as the Dachshund didn't get along with his other dog. While having lunch with his future wife Jacqueline Roque and Duncan, Picasso enquired if the dog had ever had a plate of his own. When Duncan responded no, Picasso picked up a brush and paint that were on the table and painted a portrait of Lump on his own dinner plate. With the work dated and inscribed to Lump, he handed the plate to Duncan as a gift. The dog felt immediately at home and stayed with Picasso for the next six years at La Californie, living with Picasso's Boxer Yan and a goat named Esmeralda. Duncan spoke of Lump and Picasso, "This was a love affair. Picasso would take Lump in his arms. He would feed him from his hand. Hell, that little dog just took over. He ran the damn house."
Lump is a 2000 greatest hits compilation album by The Presidents of the United States of America.
The album includes three covers: "Video Killed the Radio Star", originally by The Buggles, "Kick Out the Jams", originally by MC5 and "Cleveland Rocks", originally by Ian Hunter.
Unusual for a "Greatest Hits" album, Lump features only ten tracks totalling less than 30 minutes in length. Also, one of the band's biggest hits that also gave them a Grammy Nomination, "Peaches", is missing completely, along with minor hit "Kitty".
All songs by The Presidents of the United States of America unless otherwise noted.
There's no one here today 'cause someone took the light away
There's nothing in my heart, don't think I could even start to explain
I couldn't stand the pain of losing something so much a part of me
Though in reality you were hardly there in my heart
You were everything, everything
You were everything, everything
In these few hours, a breath of summertime has turn to winter rain
In such little time all my hope is gone, will it ever be the same?
All I ever wanted was to see your face
See a little smile for my little one and let you know, and let you know
You were everything, everything
You were everything, everything
Babe I did all I could just to give you life
I'd have done anything just to give you life
Life, life, life
Out there in the dark, your little spirit is lost without a home
Oh, don't be afraid, I'm thinking of you, no you'll never be alone
Someday, somehow when the time is right be an angel
Smile upon me and give your life to give your life
And give everything, everything
And give everything, everything
To give your life, to give your life, to give your life
And give everything, and give everything