
Date of issue: 27.04.1998
Record label: New Razor & Tie Enterprises, Razor & Tie
Song language: English
Home in My Heart |
When I came out of my mother’s womb |
They put a sticker on my head that said |
Roman-catholic-white-trash-piece-of-garbage isn’t going |
anywhere |
I believed them for a while |
But then I started getting all these anti-messages from my psyche |
This is a message to all the youth of 1998 |
Give up your day job |
and follow the grief trail home |
Follow the grief trail home |
If you’re sixteen years old with final exams |
Society’s got you by the balls |
You can learn that grown up stuff in your 40's if you want |
to Take no heed what teacher says |
They`re teaching you the garbage that I learned some years |
ago |
Children has society got you by the scruff of the neck |
Have they got you all pumped up on prozac |
Has the government got you thinking that they really care |
about you |
Have you stopped listening to your own inner voice |
by watching all that disaster TV |
Well I have a message for you, well I have a message for you |
amen |
Tune in, turn on and smash it all up, because nothing really |
matters |
Like you think it does anyway |
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Heartache Reborn | 2004 |
Immaculate | 2004 |
Too Much Saturn | 2004 |
Because I Can | 2004 |
48 Hours | 1995 |
Only New York Going On | 1995 |
The Way Things Are | 1995 |
The Johnny Podell Song | 1995 |
Rain or Shine | 1995 |
Sunshine | 1995 |
I Believe I Can Change My World | 1995 |
Feel Like Kissing you Again | 2004 |
Grateful and Thankful | 1995 |
American Life | 2004 |
Sunflowers | 2004 |
Underneath your Pillow | 2004 |
American Life in the Summertime | 2004 |
Riding on the Back | 2004 |
Homegrown | 2004 |