JC Hates Faggots

Album: Queen of Denmark (2010)
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  • I've felt uncomfortable since the day that I was born
    Since the day I glimpsed the black abyss in your eyes
    There's no way you could make all of this shit up on your own
    It could only come from the mastermind with eyes

    I can't believe that I've considered taking my own life
    Cos I believed the lies about me were the truth
    It will be magic to watch your transformation when you realise that you've been had
    It's enough to make a guy like me feel sad

    Cos you tell me that
    Jesus
    He hates fruit loops, son,
    We told you that when you were young
    Or pretty much anything you want him to
    Like sitcoms, pedophiles and kangaroos
    Morons who cut and line
    Three-bean salad and parking fines
    And when we win this war on society
    I hope your blind eyes will be opened and you'll see

    The arrogance it takes to walk around in the world the way you do
    It turns my brain to jelly every time
    The rage and fear I'm feeling have begun to make me sick
    And I think that I might be about to commit a crime

    And you tell me that
    Jesus
    He hates homos son
    We told you that when you were young
    Or pretty much anything you want him to
    Like coco puffs, red cars and jews
    Postal clerks who waste your time
    Weight loss shakes, and the local news
    And when we win the war on society
    I hope your blind eyes will be opened and you'll see

    Cos Jesus,
    He hates faggots, son
    We told you that when you were young
    Or pretty much anyone you want him to
    Like ni--ers, spicks, redskins and kikes
    Men who cannot tame their wives
    Weaklings, cowards, and bald dikes,
    And when we win the war on society
    I hope your blind eyes will be opened and you'll see Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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