Steady girl on your feet
(Steady girl on your feet)
You and your wonderings
(You and your wonderings)
Bread can feed a few
(Bread can feed a few)
So can some cartoons

So it ends
So it begins
Ah my fatherâ??s son
Plant another seed of hate

In a trusting virgin gun
Steady girl for the show
(Steady girl for the show)
Got a versus god ringside
(Got a versus god ringside)
Littered with corpses
Neither God can forgive
So the desert proves
(So the desert proves)
Strawberry canned dust
(Strawberry canned dust
Can you blame nature
(Can you blame nature)
If sheâ??s had enough of us

So it ends
So it begins
Ah my fatherâ??s son
Plant another seed of hate

In a trusting virgin gun
Steady boy watch them pray
To you I suspect
If you keep my flesh firm
Iâ??ll ready those sacraments

So it ends
So it begins
Ah my fatherâ??s son
So it ends
So it begins
Ah my fatherâ??s son
Plant another seed of hate
In another fatherâ??s son.


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Father's Son Lyrics as written by Tori Ellen Amos

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    I think it relates to the war in Iraq, definitely, but the father's son is George W Bush, following in his father's footsteps with the war. I love the first verse - "Bread can feed a few, so can some cartoons" - some people take their nourishment and life force (physical, spiritual, emotional and mental) from appropriate things, things that will genuinely feed them, while others sate their appetitie with consumer culture and 'fast food' which will leave them unfulfilled. As spoken from the father's son's perspective, it could mean that some people will only be satisfied with the truth (the bread), while others can be distracted by pop culture and don't see any further. The third verse draws the distinction between the Bush father/son and God/Jesus - 'watch them pray, to you I suspect' - the message that you follow in the path of those who went before you, whether you are mortal or deity.

    daneypopson January 13, 2008   Link

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