Jesus From Texas

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    My mom turned eighteen in the 1960s
    And she doesn't remember Stonewall
    To be fair, she can't have known I'd be her kid
    That the bricks launched at police would compel me to exist
    And I think about that now down the ballot
    Of the ones I love and I don't know yet
    I voted for you

    Oh, what a terrible honor it is
    To watch the sky fall as a character witness
    I spent the rest of the night freaking out
    I had to get high just to put myself down
    But I woke up for you

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    And I cut my hair because I'm worth it
    And thesе days I believe in Bigfoot morе than God
    'Cause who's he hurtin'?
    I grew up a preacher's kid cleaning up after communions
    I know that a church is not a way to live
    It's a weekly reunion
    My best friend found God, so we lost touch
    I guess a Savior beats a friend who thinks you're good enough
    I hope she finds love and peace
    And if her kid comes out, I hope that she calls me

    Oh, what a terrible honor it's been
    To learn that my blessings are things you call sins
    I'll spend the rest of my life tearing down
    The Jesus from Texas you put in a crown
    But I won't give up on you

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