I Do My Father’s Drugs (Revisited)

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Joe Pug - Rock, Folk Rock

I Do My Father’s Drugs (Revisited)

2 Plays

Duration: 3:50

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Lyrics

[Verse 1] When the party starts on Monday and Christmas starts in June When no one minds I just arrived and I'll be leaving soon If I return with eyes half open, don't ask me where I was I do my father's drugs [Verse 2] When every revolution is sponsored by the state There's no bravery in bayonets, in tearing down the gates If you see me with a rifle don't ask me what it's for I fight my father's wars [Verse 3] When hunger strikes are fashion and freedom is routine When 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 [Verse 1] So when the party starts on Monday and Christmas starts in June When no one minds I just arrived and I'll be leaving soon If I return with eyes half open, don't ask me where I was I do my father's drugs Oh, I do my father's drugs

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Credits

Writers
  • Joe Pug