Lyrics of Meetings with remarkable men (show me the hero)
Harvey Danger

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Release date : 01/09/2000
Duration : 0:02:53
Style : Alternative
I had a lovely brunch with jesus christ.
He said, "two words about inanity: fundamental christianity."
The food was very nice.
But then he had to go and die for my sins and stick my ass with the check.
"show me a hero and il write you a tragedy,"
(go near an open window and thatl be the end of me).
I bowed before the avatar.
He said, "the problem clear to me: you never got over morrissey."
I said "well, right you are!"
"it so much harder to be underfed than under-understood," he said.
I went to see kip winger!
He said, "in my day we knew how to party; bands today, con, not hardly."
He had a back-up singer (doo doo doo doo).
He said, "the metal scene is a disgrace, but i ain got no dog in that race!"
Don despair, your mother loves you.
Don be proud because she has to.
Don despair, your mother loves you.
Don be proud, she gotta.
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