Peace To All Freaks

Album: Ur Fun (2020)
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  • Don't want to holiday
    I want to educate myself
    Not going out tonight
    I need to educate myself
    And though we find ourselves in
    This era's darkest heart
    Forces of wickedness
    Will not tear us apart

    Hush, hush
    Don't let's be negative
    Hush, hush
    Don't let's be cruel, oh
    Hush, hush
    I don't think that I
    Can do it for myself
    But I can do it for us

    The cops were barking up against the wall
    But our hearts were singing
    Peace to all freaks
    You cannot spin us round your hateful lies
    We know the universe
    Must express itself as awful people do
    So we really just feel sad for you

    His folks are very stupid
    I won't do you like that
    Her folks are very racist
    I won't do you like that
    Somebody must've told them
    During some crucial stage
    That if you're dead inside
    You don't really age, oh

    Hush, hush
    Don't let's be cynical
    Hush, hush
    Don't let's be bitter
    Hush, hush
    If you feel like you
    Can do it for yourself
    Then do it for us

    The cops were barking up against the wall
    But our hearts were singing
    Peace to all freaks
    You cannot spin us round your hateful lies
    We know the universe
    Must express itself as awful people do
    So we really just feel sad for you

    Hush, hush
    Don't let's be cynical
    Hush, hush
    Don't let's be bitter
    Hush, hush
    If you feel like you
    Can do it
    Hush, hush
    Don't let's be cynical
    Hush, hush
    Don't let's be bitter
    Hush, hush
    If you feel like you
    Can do it for yourself
    Then do it for us Writer/s: Kevin Barnes
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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