
Fast Food Nina Simone
"Fast Food" by Nina Simone is a jazz-influenced song released in 1970. The lyrics critique consumerism and the superficiality of modern life, using fast food as a metaphor for quick pleasures that lack substance. Simone's powerful vocals and poignant piano create a haunting atmosphere, highlighting social issues and sparking reflection. #Jazz

Fast food, feed me fast
I've been waiting for an aeon
And I just won't last
I want fast food, I want food fast
Food fast food
She wants food fast
She wants fast food
Fast food fast
No, I haven't booked
I don't want it grilled and I don't want it cooked
I don't even want it killed
If it's dead I heave, it makes me sick
So check that it can breathe and bring it to me quick
I want food fast
I want fast food
Frisky little children
Served up in the nude
Keep them coming
If you want my gratitude
Bring me food fast
Now I want fast food
I've been waiting for an aeon
And I just won't last
I want fast food, I want food fast
Food fast food
She wants food fast
She wants fast food
Fast food fast
No, I haven't booked
I don't want it grilled and I don't want it cooked
I don't even want it killed
If it's dead I heave, it makes me sick
So check that it can breathe and bring it to me quick
I want food fast
I want fast food
Frisky little children
Served up in the nude
Keep them coming
If you want my gratitude
Bring me food fast
Now I want fast food
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