Osama Bin Laden as the Crucified Christ

Album: Transgender Dysphoria Blues (2014)
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  • You're gonna hang like Benito from the Esso rafters
    Hang like Clara with her skull caved in
    Hang like a cross around my neck
    You're gonna hang
    You're gonna hang

    You're gonna hang like Benito from the Esso rafters
    Hang like Clara with her skull caved in
    Hang like a cross around my neck
    You're gonna hang
    You're gonna hang

    What's the best that you can hope for?
    Pity fucks and table scraps?
    Subterfuge and detachment?
    A bullet in the head and a bullet in the chest, no no no no

    You're gonna hang like Benito from the Esso rafters
    Hang like Clara with her skull caved in
    Hang like a cross around my neck
    You're gonna hang
    You're gonna hang

    You're gonna hang like Benito from the Esso rafters
    Hang like Clara with her skull caved in
    Hang like a cross around my neck
    You're gonna hang
    You're gonna hang

    What's the best that you can hope for?
    A blind-fold and a ball-gag?
    Burnt out eyes, grotesque beauty
    A nail through the feet and a nail through the hands
    You're gonna die

    You're gonna hang like Benito from the Esso rafters
    Hang like Clara with her skull caved in
    Hang like a cross around my neck
    You're gonna hang
    You're gonna hang
    You're gonna hang
    You're gonna hang Writer/s: Laura Jane Grace Gabel
    Publisher: Rough Trade Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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