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I Do My Father's Drugs lyrics
When the party starts on Monday
Christmas starts in June
When no one minds I've just arrived and I'll be leaving soon
If I return with eyes half-opened
Don't ask me where I was
I do my father's drugs
When every revolution
Is sponsored by the state
There is no bravery in being asked
And turning down the case
If you see me with a rifle
Don't ask me what it's for
I fight my father's war
I went hunger strikes are fashion [???]
And freedom is routine
All in all the streets in Cleveland are named for Martin Luther King
You will see me at the protest
But you'll notice that i drag
I burn my father's flag
So when the party starts on Monday
And Christmas starts in June
When no one minds I've just arrived and I'll be leaving soon
If I return with eyes half-opened
Don't ask me where I was
I do my father's drugs
I do my father's drugs
Part of these releases
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- Track 5 on Nation of Heat
- 4 Hymn #35<br>
- 4 Hymn #35
- 6 Speak Plainly Diana<br>
- 6 Speak Plainly Diana
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