Mama killed the baby
Now the daddy was in town
Drove up in his pick-up truck
And buried her underground
The rebel force will save me
Pink panties all around
What they said is so unreal
I guess it was profound, when they said
Everybody?
Anybody?
Somebody?
NOBODY!
Mr. Anti-everything
Atari stick in hand
Bat me on the forehead
So I could understand
He smeared his face with lipstick
And yelled and screamed real loud
Point in my direction
And rub semen on the crowd
When he said
Everybody?
Anybody?
Somebody?
NOBODY!
Everyone needs a hero
Nobody needs a star
Will you still adore me
When I've gone way too far
The rebel force will save me
They grabbed my little hand
Threw me in a pick-up truck
Cause I don't understand.






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    OK! To guiffporn and others: Jessicka and Manson grew up together in Florida, although he is much older than she. They went to high school together, he's the one who acctually inspired her to start a riot band. She was not one of his "groupies", although he did name her as one in his biography, which is one of the things that lead them to the falling out of their friendship. This song to me has mainly been about rebelling, with even (maybe) a bit of an underlying rape theme. Possibly some hints of abuse thrown in. Also: Maybe it's about her trying to be different from people in the town, trying to follow a different trend, or being "converted" to that trend, and at first being forced to understand (almost a "poser" aspect), and then becoming the ideal of this trend ('will you still adore me when i've gone way too far') and outdoing her "creater". This personal theory, could, infact, refer to Manson, as being her idol/her being his follower. So many oppertunities.

    ConfederateFagon January 15, 2007   Link

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