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Dues Lyrics


I think I'm headed for a terrible accident
Made more plans than anyone who ever paid their rent
I'm not stupid and I might be havin' too much pride
Surgeon General has determined that I may as well die
Jesus are you watching or have you gone blind?
Evil souls are upon us and we're surely runnin' out of time
I tried religion and some holy roller steals my tenth
In the grave yard I ain't strong enough to jump the fence
Some men they say they got more soul than both my shoes
Makes me wonder, can we ever stop payin' dues?
I might be workin' on a scene that I can never act
Everybody's gonna think that my mind is cracked
I don't care because it's my right to win or lose
Makes me wonder can we ever stop payin' dues?
Crazy, am I crazy for wanting so much more?
My mind says, I can't ever give up but I still can't be sure
I tried religion and some holy roller steals my tenth

In the grave yard I ain't strong enough to jump the fence
Some men they say they got more soul than both my shoes
Makes me wonder, can we ever stop payin' dues?
Can we ever stop payin' dues?
Can we ever stop payin' dues?
Can we ever stop payin' dues?

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Mx Justin Vivian Bond is a writer, singer, painter, and performance artist. Mx Bond is the author of the Lambda Literary Award winning memoir TANGO: My Childhood, Backwards and in High Heels, published by The Feminist Press and Susie Says… a collaboration with Gina Garan (Powerhouse Books, 2012).

V’s debut CD DENDRPOPHILE was self-released on WhimsyMusic in 2011 and was followed by SILVER WELLS in 2012. In 2011 Justin Vivian’s art exhibition The Fall of the House of Whimsy was presented at Participant Inc. in New York City. Mx Bond was nominated for a Tony Award for Kiki and Herb Alive On Broadway in 2007.

Other notable theatrical endeavors include starring as Warhol Superstar Jackie Curtis in Scott Wittman’s production of Jukebox Jackie: Snatches of Jackie Curtis as part of La Mama E.T.C.’s 50 Anniversary Season, originating the role of Herculine Barbin in Kate Bornstein’s groundbreaking play Hidden: A Gender, touring with the performance troupe The Big Art Group and appearing in John Cameron Mitchell’s film Shortbus. Other films include Sunset Stories (2012), Imaginary Heroes (2004), and Fanci’s Persuasion (1995).

Mx Bond is a recipient of The Ethyl Eichelberger Award, The Peter Reed Foundation Grant, and The Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grants to Artists Award for Performance Art/Theater, an Obie and a Bessie.

Mx Bond's official website is www.justinbond.com. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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