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    Religion Laid Bare: Father John Misty – “Pure Comedy”

    By Phil KingApril 3, 2017003 Mins Read
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    Father John Misty

    “Pure Comedy”

    Pure Comedy

    Father John Misty is an odd musician.  He sounds like Elton John, until you hear what he is singing.  He is a genius.  This time, he takes on religion, and this is a topic he knows too much about.  Raised by a religious fundamentalist family and society where you cannot question anything (I identify), this is his exposure of the hypocrisy of the whole issue.  Misty’s lyrics are not pretty, but they are truthful.  Frightening so.  Misty often comes across as arrogant and even a bit of an asshole, but like Lou Reed and Johnny Rotten, he often is correct and certainly knows exactly what he is doing.  Read his lyrics to “Pure Comedy”.  You’ll understand his genius.

    LYRICS:
    The comedy of man starts like this:
    Our brains are way too big for our mother’s hips
    So, nature, she devised this alternative:
    We emerge half-formed and hope whoever greets us on the other end
    Is kind enough
    To fill us in
    And, babies, that’s pretty much how it’s been ever since

    Now the miracle of birth leaves a few issues to address
    Like say that half of us are periodically iron deficient
    So somebody’s gotta go kill something while I look after the kids
    I’d do it myself, but what, are you gonna get this thing his milk?
    He says as soon as he gets back from the hunt we can switch
    It’s hard not to fall in love with something so helpless
    Ladies, I hope we don’t end up regretting this

    Comedy
    Now that’s what I call pure comedy
    Just wait until the part where they start to believe
    They’re at the center of everything
    And some all powerful being
    Endowed this horror show with meaning

    Their religions are the best
    They worship themselves but they’re totally obsessed
    With risen zombies, celestial virgins, magic tricks
    In these unbelievable outfits
    And they get terribly upset
    If you question their sacred texts
    Written by woman-hating epileptics

    Their languages just tend to confuse them
    Their confusion somehow makes them more sure
    Now they’re much too bright for the old superstitions
    But they’re yet to find a new one they won’t serve

    Where did they find these clowns they elected to rule them
    They recline in outrage at the
    These mammals are hell-bent on fashioning new gods
    So they can go on being godless animals

    Comedy
    Their illusions that are all that they can see
    Their horizons that just forever recede
    How’s this for irony:
    Their idea of being free
    Is a prison of beliefs
    They’ve every right to never leave

    Comedy
    It’s like something that a madman would conceive
    The only thing that seems to makes them feel alive
    Is the struggle to survive
    But the only thing that they request
    Is something to numb the pain with
    Until there’s nothing human left

    Just random matter suspended in the dark
    Hate to say it, but each other’s all we’ve got

    Bright Eyes Elton John Father John Misty singer/songwriter
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