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Artist/Band:
Screeching Weasel
Lyrics for Song: I Wanna Be A Homosexual
Lyrics for Album: Thank You Very Little [2000]
I got a little lisp
and I been working on my limp wrist
See women are a drag
and I think I wanna be a fagot man
A mincing ninny,
prancing fairy,
mary little queen
A Bruce LaBruce wet dream,
a nancy boy with wings
I wanna be, i wanna be a homosexual
i wanna be, wanna be a homosexual
i wanna be, wanna be a homosexual
i wanna be
Shock the middle class
take it up your punk rock ass
You rub your little thing
when you see phony dykes in Penthouse magazine
So what's the difference,
Mr. Cream Rinse,
you just need a man
A beefy leather fag
to take you out in drag, oh yeah
I wanna be, i wanna be a homosexual
i wanna be, wanna be a homosexual
i wanna be, wanna be a homosexual
i wanna be
Call me a faget
call me a butt loving fudge packing queer
but I don't care cause it's the straight in straight edge
That makes me wanna drink a beer,
And be a pansy
and be a homo
Shock the middle class
take it up your punk rock ass
You rub your puny thing
when you see studs with tight jeans pass you on the street
Who wears short shorts
you wear short shorts
you're so full of shit
Why don't you admit
you don't have the balls to be a queer
I wanna be, i wanna be a homosexual
i wanna be, wanna be a homosexual
i wanna be, wanna be a homosexual
i wanna be.. a homosexual
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I Wanna Be A Homosexual
Released on Screeching Weasel's 2000 album Thank You Very Little, this track stands as a defining example of the band's evolution from punk chaos to melodic post-punk sophistication. The song features the band's signature layered guitars and driving rhythms, yet it is anchored by a distinct emotional core that explores themes of identity and self-acceptance with rare vulnerability. Unlike their earlier work, the recording prioritizes atmospheric texture and harmonic progression, showcasing the group's ability to craft a cohesive sonic landscape that resonates deeply with listeners. It remains a staple of their discography, illustrating how Screeching Weasel successfully bridged their raw punk roots with a more polished, introspective sound in the late 1990s and early 2000s. |
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| Album Lyrics: Thank You Very Little [2000] |
 Screeching Weasel
"Thank You Very Little [2000]"
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