A holy prayer in Sunday school
To graduate from BYU
All the work that you’ve given
Guarantees a place in heaven
Work for god with no commission
Slave to the cause on a two-year mission
Never ever acting mean
Never ever drink caffeine

Mormon Fury, Mormon Fury, Mormon Fury

Black neckties and shirts of white
Door to door ride on your bike
Go to church and pay your dues
The man up stairs looks after you
So glad to live the righteous life
With fifteen kids and seven wives
And all the morals that I’ve carried
No sex until I’m married

Mormon Fury, Mormon Fury, Mormon Fury

So just in case we haven’t heard
You’ve been sent to spread the word
With pamphlet books of propaganda
Guide us through this evil land and
You’ll be oh so blessed to see the light
As long as you are strait and white
It’s a religious helter skelter
So fun to be an elder

Mormon Fury, Mormon Fury, Mormon Fury

Brigham Young among divine
Waiting for the end of time

Mormon Fury, Mormon Fury, Mormon Fury


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    this is so stupid, I've never actually heard it, but this is the most sterotypical song ever, I happen to be a 'mormon' but the term we mostly use now is lds, it stands for latter day saints, a lot of the things mentioned here are true, but they're not bad, and some of them are way off, the ave. mormon family probably has about 5 kids, and the people who still practice polygamy are not lds, they're 'reformed mormons' or something and they're all messed up, they don't represent us at all, but people still seem to think they do, and yeah, we go on missions and knock on doors, no one has any idea how much crap the missionaries put up with and they're nice to everyone, they leave if you say you're not interested (unlike salesmen) I don't see why everyone hates us cause of that, I'm actually a big fan of mormon jokes and stuff, but if they're in good taste "pamphlet books of propoganda lead us through the promised land"? are you serious? and the "straight and white" thing is unbelieveable, there are SO many black people that belong to this religion, maybe they're referring to the fact that blacks couldn't hold the priesthood until like 1980, but they have never been not allowed, maybe these guys should sing about something they know something about, well, they are called Yer Mom, this sounds like something a messed up 11 year old would sing about

    Running_On_Emptyon July 07, 2003   Link

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