
Androgynous (The Replacements) Ezra Furman
"Androgynous" by The Replacements, covered by Ezra Furman, blends #Rock with elements of punk and indie. Released in 1984, the song explores themes of gender identity and societal norms, celebrating fluidity and love beyond traditional boundaries. Its unique melodic structure and poignant lyrics challenge stereotypes, resonating with LGBTQ+ culture.

Here come Dick, he's wearing a skirt
Here comes Jane, y'know she's sporting a chain
Same hair, revolution
Same build, evolution
Tomorrow who's gonna fuss
[Chorus]
And they love each other so
Androgynous
Closer than you know, love each other so
Androgynous
Don't get him wrong and don't get him mad
He might be a father, but he sure ain't a dad
And she don't need the advice that you're selling her
She's happy with the way she looks
She's happy with her gender
[Chorus]
And they love each other so
Androgynous
Closer than you know, love each other so
Androgynous
Mirror image, see no damage
See no evil at all
Kewpie dolls and urine stalls
Will be laughed at
The way you're laughed at now
Here comes Jane, y'know she's sporting a chain
Same hair, revolution
Same build, evolution
Tomorrow who's gonna fuss
[Chorus]
And they love each other so
Androgynous
Closer than you know, love each other so
Androgynous
Don't get him wrong and don't get him mad
He might be a father, but he sure ain't a dad
And she don't need the advice that you're selling her
She's happy with the way she looks
She's happy with her gender
[Chorus]
And they love each other so
Androgynous
Closer than you know, love each other so
Androgynous
Mirror image, see no damage
See no evil at all
Kewpie dolls and urine stalls
Will be laughed at
The way you're laughed at now
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