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Just in time for Thanksgiving! You won't find this recipe in Martha's cookbook. What would sweet revenge taste or sound like from the point of view of the non-white, non-christian given the history of civilization to date? There's really nothing like assimilation at the oral level in order to truly understand the nutritional or metaphysical value of a product, whether it is a fat-loaded, fast-food item or a fat-headed, well-meaning bigot promoting his or her particular brand of religion or culture. |
CD: Not released
Label: Unsigned
Credits: Charlie Harrison - arranger extraordinaire |
Story Behind the Song
The song started with the title and wrote itself. This music is not about promoting cannibalism - rather it is about the political issues of cultural suprematism and religious endorsement of same. The song was written in Los Angeles during several days in the spring of 1995. It was recorded in one four-hour session with two or three vocal takes and several overdubs.
Lyrics
White man bring his bible, come to foreign land.
Going to save the native, tell us of God's plan.
Bring the gun and alcohol. Sing the Christmas carol.
Offering salvation at the end of both barrels.
Those who do not buy your God, you damn them straight to hell.
Natives once were happy with stories elders tell.
Mormon, Christian, Catholic all want in the game,
That's fine with us since after all they taste about the same.
Missionary Stew. One bite, nothing else will do.
Throw your Jesus in the pot. Nothing like lamb of God.
Good of you to bring the wife and the children too.
They add much needed savor to Missionary Stew.
European love to dress in feather, fur and skin.
For everything they find a use then kill all that they can.
Tiger now is floor decor. Elephant, piano key.
We use the good book to start the fire with Ecclesiastes.
Missionary Stew. Now we find a use for you.
Throw your Jesus in the pot. Nothing like lamb of God.
Good of you to bring the wife and the children too.
They add much needed savor to Missionary Stew.
Arm for me. Leg for Chief.
Pigs can have your head.
We throw away your heart because we're sure it is dead.
Voodoo doctor laughing - he laughing 'til he blue.
He take a bit, a bit too much, and almost choke on you.
Missionary Stew. Another aspect of your job.
Throw your Jesus in the pot - or leave him shish-ka-bob.
All your life, you serve God: now we serve you.
At last you practice what you preach as
Missionary Stew.
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