Mongoloid, he was a mongoloid
Happier than you and me

Mongoloid, he was a mongoloid
And it determined what he could see

Mongoloid, he was a mongoloid
One chromosome too many

Mongoloid, he was a mongoloid
And it determined what he could see

And he wore a hat
And he had a job
And he brought home the bacon
So that no one knew

He was a mongoloid

Mongoloid, he was a mongoloid
His friends were unaware

Mongoloid, he was a mongoloid
Nobody even cared

Mongoloid, he was a mongoloid
One chromosome too many

Mongoloid, he was a mongoloid
And it determined what he could see

And he wore a hat
And he had a job
And he brought home the bacon
So that no one knew

He was a mongoloid

Mongoloid, he was a mongoloid
Happier than you and me

Mongoloid, he was a mongoloid
And it determined what he could see

Mongoloid, he was a mongoloid
One chromosome too many

Mongoloid, he was a mongoloid
And it determined what he could see

And he wore a hat
And he had a job
And he brought home the bacon
So that no one knew

He was a mongoloid
He was a mongoloid


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    You're close. Mongoloid is actually a now un-PC term describing someone afflicted with Down Syndrome.See: "one chromosome too many", referring to trisomy 21, as nicole said. Keeping with early Devo philosophy, I'd say this is a cynical take on gasp the de-evolution undergone by humanity in respect to society, either as a result of, or more like a response to the "Mongoloid" being able to assimiliate into society without anyone noticing.

    In other words: we're all getting dumb due to lack of natural selection, and the Mongoloid is obviously what should not have been selected.

    permanentlapseon March 22, 2005   Link

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