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Bigot Sunshine Lyrics

Big wings
And small waters
Carry me back home
Small minds
Stand protected under bigot sunshine
I'm not alone
But I'm far from home
You can never go home again
You can never go home again

Main street
Standing naked on the Fourth of July
Down stream
All the maniacs on my face they spy

I'm not alone
But I'm far from home
You can never go home again
You can never go home again
You can never act the way that you did back then

I'm not alone
But I'm far from home
You can never go home again
You can never go home again
You can never act the way that you did back then
You can never act the way that you did back then
When you were just a little boy
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Cover art for Bigot Sunshine lyrics by Tonic

I agree seraph - " you can never act the way you did back then, when you were just a little boy" definetly about someone who has grown up surrounded by very close-minded people and is reflecting on the vast difference between himself and the others

Cover art for Bigot Sunshine lyrics by Tonic

I'm thinking that some guy used to have a home town, and then he became a bigot, so they gave him the boot, and now he can never go home again.

Cover art for Bigot Sunshine lyrics by Tonic

I interpreted it as the opposit precious, that he realized how bigoted his hometown was and can't go back.

 
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