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Strange Reunions Lyrics

Don't ask me for any favors
And I won't ask how you're doing.
Leave me alone
'Cause after all,
Dealing with you is a nuisance.

Ever since I was young I've been wondering this,
Why we walk on eggshells around the wholly dimwitted
And if your tongue slips we might have to take to task with all of our hallowed institutions.

Don't ask me for any favors
And I won't ask how you're doing.
Leave me alone
'Cause after all,
Dealing with you is a nuisance.

If you could laugh at yourself what difference would it make?
You could ignore Dane cartoons and you wouldn't turn into prey.
But if distance persists we'll preach to choirs raising high.
Well, needless, I will raise a celebration.

This feud is getting old.
No one is gonna be told to go along.
Most of the questions
Have easy answers.
Our only chance is let them be wrong.

Don't ask me for any favors
And I won't ask how you're doing.
Leave me alone
'Cause after all,
Dealing with you is a nuisance.
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kingtobo On Jan 20, 2010
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Cover art for Strange Reunions lyrics by Yeasayer

"people like 'Rome' and they don't like this song. 'Rome' is retarded." - chris keating.

Cover art for Strange Reunions lyrics by Yeasayer

I would say it is "You could ignore DANE cartoons"

Cover art for Strange Reunions lyrics by Yeasayer

Hahaha I think I just understood this song!

If you could laugh at yourself what difference would it make? You could ignore dang cartoons and you wouldn't turn into prey. But if distance persists we'll preach to choirs raising high. Well, needless, I will raise a celebration.

In my opinion, it is about Islam crying about the cartoon the Danish made about their shit religion. Fuck Islam, fuck Sharia Law, and fuck female circumcision.

wow. an absurdly ignorant comment.

 
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