This was written about my 10th grade high school English teacher, Mr. Archibald, who deleted one of my Facebook comments because I "spoke too coarsely" and that it was an open family style environment. News flash: Facebook is not a family environment. So I wrote him a nice little song. Have a wonderful day.
lyrics
Song is tuned down three half steps to - "C# standard"
E/E*
I'm glad I overlook, ways to compliment you
You teach equality from a fucking book
CHORUS:
A E B A
Your moral road is long, some they can hold on
A E B A
Everyone gets the same representation as me
A B A E
When you're underneath you will constantly contradict
D C#** B
Why I write songs right in front, of your teeth
A E*
Cause I fucking hate you, no I mean really hate you, and I don't believe in you
VERSE 2:
E/E*
These are the electric songs, of what you think that you need
E/E* A E
Part of this whole situation really gets to me, speaking clean
B A B
And caring what everyone else they believe
B A B A E/E*
You preach your backwards moral boundaries, like they mean something to me
E/E*
Cause I fucking hate you, no I mean really hate you, and I don't believe in you
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