| Song | Be Afraid Of Your Parents |
| Artist | The Indelicates |
| Album | Songs For Swinging Lovers |
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| It’s been a marvellous party with marvellous guests | |
| We been discussing the decline of the decadent west | |
| Over nibbles and wine we are disarmed and impressed | |
| by the charming men in uniform | |
| It’s been a wonderful evening we’ve exchanged our views | |
| How the zionists doesn’t mean the jews | |
| At no single step did we feel confused | |
| By the charming men in uniform | |
| Be afraid of your parents | |
| Be afraid of their clever friends | |
| I’ve read this book before | |
| and darlin i can tell you how it ends | |
| be afraid of the line they teach you, | |
| be afraid of the way it goes | |
| You be amazed at what you can raise | |
| to something everybody knows | |
| we’ve read our jacques derrida our michel foucault | |
| we’ve averted our eyes from the atrocity show | |
| it’s better to beat up on the devil that you know | |
| say the charming men in uniform | |
| give praise to the empty heaven above | |
| i reject the sword and embrace the dove | |
| i see the world suffused with love | |
| and the charming men in uniform | |
| Be afraid of your parents | |
| Be afraid of their clever friends | |
| I’ve read this book before | |
| and darlin i can tell you how it ends | |
| be afraid of the line they teach you, | |
| be afraid of the way it goes | |
| You be amazed at what you can raise | |
| to something everybody knows | |
| Be afraid of your parents | |
| Be afraid of their clever friends | |
| I’ve read this book before | |
| And honey i can tell you how it ends | |
| Be afraid of the line they teach you | |
| Be afraid of the way it goes | |
| You’d be amazed at what you can raise to something everybody knows. |
| It' s been a marvellous party with marvellous guests | |
| We been discussing the decline of the decadent west | |
| Over nibbles and wine we are disarmed and impressed | |
| by the charming men in uniform | |
| It' s been a wonderful evening we' ve exchanged our views | |
| How the zionists doesn' t mean the jews | |
| At no single step did we feel confused | |
| By the charming men in uniform | |
| Be afraid of your parents | |
| Be afraid of their clever friends | |
| I' ve read this book before | |
| and darlin i can tell you how it ends | |
| be afraid of the line they teach you, | |
| be afraid of the way it goes | |
| You be amazed at what you can raise | |
| to something everybody knows | |
| we' ve read our jacques derrida our michel foucault | |
| we' ve averted our eyes from the atrocity show | |
| it' s better to beat up on the devil that you know | |
| say the charming men in uniform | |
| give praise to the empty heaven above | |
| i reject the sword and embrace the dove | |
| i see the world suffused with love | |
| and the charming men in uniform | |
| Be afraid of your parents | |
| Be afraid of their clever friends | |
| I' ve read this book before | |
| and darlin i can tell you how it ends | |
| be afraid of the line they teach you, | |
| be afraid of the way it goes | |
| You be amazed at what you can raise | |
| to something everybody knows | |
| Be afraid of your parents | |
| Be afraid of their clever friends | |
| I' ve read this book before | |
| And honey i can tell you how it ends | |
| Be afraid of the line they teach you | |
| Be afraid of the way it goes | |
| You' d be amazed at what you can raise to something everybody knows. |
| It' s been a marvellous party with marvellous guests | |
| We been discussing the decline of the decadent west | |
| Over nibbles and wine we are disarmed and impressed | |
| by the charming men in uniform | |
| It' s been a wonderful evening we' ve exchanged our views | |
| How the zionists doesn' t mean the jews | |
| At no single step did we feel confused | |
| By the charming men in uniform | |
| Be afraid of your parents | |
| Be afraid of their clever friends | |
| I' ve read this book before | |
| and darlin i can tell you how it ends | |
| be afraid of the line they teach you, | |
| be afraid of the way it goes | |
| You be amazed at what you can raise | |
| to something everybody knows | |
| we' ve read our jacques derrida our michel foucault | |
| we' ve averted our eyes from the atrocity show | |
| it' s better to beat up on the devil that you know | |
| say the charming men in uniform | |
| give praise to the empty heaven above | |
| i reject the sword and embrace the dove | |
| i see the world suffused with love | |
| and the charming men in uniform | |
| Be afraid of your parents | |
| Be afraid of their clever friends | |
| I' ve read this book before | |
| and darlin i can tell you how it ends | |
| be afraid of the line they teach you, | |
| be afraid of the way it goes | |
| You be amazed at what you can raise | |
| to something everybody knows | |
| Be afraid of your parents | |
| Be afraid of their clever friends | |
| I' ve read this book before | |
| And honey i can tell you how it ends | |
| Be afraid of the line they teach you | |
| Be afraid of the way it goes | |
| You' d be amazed at what you can raise to something everybody knows. |