Androgynous

Words & Musc:

The Replacements

B      F#    G#m     E

 

B          F#         B         F#

Here comes Dick, he's wearin' a skirt

G#m        E                    G#m        E

Here comes Jane, you know she's sporting a chain

B            F#           B           F#

Same hair, a revolution.  Same build, evolution.

G#m                   E

Tomorrow, who's gonna fuss?

 

CHORUS:

         F#                 E       B

And they love each other so, androgynous.

F#                    E                          B

Closer than you know, love each other so, androgynous.

 

Don't get him wrong, don't get him mad.

He might be a father, but he sure ain't a dad.

She don't need advice at his center

She's happy the way she looks

She's happy with her gender

 

CHORUS:

 

BRIDGE:

E             G#m            E              G#m

Mirror image, see no damage, see no evil at all.

E                G#m                  E

Kewpie dolls and urine stalls will be laughed at

    G#m        E          B

The way you're laughed at now

 

Now something meets boy and something meets girl.

They both are the same, they're overjoyed in this world.

Same hair, a revolution, unisex evolution

Tomorrow, who's gonna fuss?

And tomorrow Dick is wearin' pants, tomorrow Janie's wearin' a dress.

Future outcasts, they don't last.

And today the people just wear as they please.

They way they tried to do it in the last centuries.

 

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