“1-9-2”
It wasn't that long ago
Back in '42
Just me and the children
We numbered 192
And then one day, they came to take them
They gave permission that I could stay
I didn't want to see them, go alone
So we all just, marched away
I didn't want to see them, go alone
And so we marched away
Put on your good clothes and stand up straight
And don't you cry cause we can't be late
Tie your shoes and comb your hair
They'll be coming soon we must prepare
Get on the train and take this ride
Remember what I told you show your pride
Once inside let's sing this song
I promise children it won't take long
"Maybe I'm A Weirdo"
I stay in bed until the night time
Eat from a vending machine
Then read my mail by the moonlight
Out on the mezzanine
My breakfast juice is moonshine
I comb my hair with a fork
My TV show is dateline
Perhaps you think that I'm a dork
Maybe I'm a weirdo
Maybe I'm a freak
Maybe I'm a weirdo
Maybe I'm just unique
“You Won’t Deny Me”
I woke up on Tuesday morning
Put on my favorite clothes
You should have seen the warnings
Now everybody knows
You won't deny me
You won't deny me
You won't deny me
You won't deny me
You won't deny me
You won't deny me
You won't deny me
Anymore
I put my room in order
Then I took my Uncles gun
I warned em not to tease me
And now what's done, is done
Don't blame the meds I'm taking
My mom and dad were fine
So good to see you shaking
Like I did, a thousand times
You won't deny me
You won't deny me
You won't deny me
You won't deny me
You won't deny me
You won't deny me
You won't deny me
Anymore
Tonight at 6 I'm famous
For once I'm finally seen
And you're not completely blameless
Cause my treatment was obscene
I'll be good for conversation
Tonight at your evening meal
Somewhere someone is just like me
Cause our pain never really heals
You can't deny me
You can't deny me
You can't deny me
You can't deny me
You can't deny me
You can't deny me
You can't deny me
Anymore
All Lyrics & music written by John Crispino. copyright 2018.