We follow the code of freaks.
Stand back and that's that.
We are freaks.

We are butch.
We are femme.
Look at him.
Look at them.
We are freaks.

We follow the code of freaks.
Stand back and that's that.
We are freaks.

One of us
One of us
One of us
One of us
One of us...

We follow the code of freaks.
Stand back and that's that.
We are freaks. (We are freaks.)
We follow the code of freaks.
Stand back and that's that.
We are freaks. (We are freaks.)
We are freaks.

One of us
One of us
(One of us)
One of us
(One of us)
One of us
(One of us
One of us
One of us)
One of us
(One of us)
One of us
One of us
One of us


One of us one of us
One of us one of us
One of us one of us
One of us one of us
One of us one of us
One of us one of us
One of us one of us
One of us one of us
One of us one of us
One of us one of us
One of us one of us
One of us one of us


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    General Comment

    The last two stanzas aren't actually in the cover of Freaks by Imperial Teen. Sorry about that. The song is originally from the stage show of Hedwig and the Angry Inch and this version appeared on the "Wig in a Box" album, which was a tribute to that show.

    finfinon November 19, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    Fixed it. All good now.

    finfinon February 18, 2007   Link
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    My Interpretation

    It's about homosexual people ("We are butch. We are femme") and how society thinks they are freaks. Imperial Teen and whoever wrote or recorded it first use the term to be positive.

    seeingon September 21, 2014   Link

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