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"Ubermensch Voodoo Man" by Rebel_not_Radical

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[HEYA, HEYA, HEEYA, HEEEHHY!]


Voodoo Man Jameycan gyrates
To the sound of thumping rakes


[MAMBO, MAMBO, MAMBOO,MAMBOOING!]


He aint saying and no way believing
In these religous mumbo-jumbo things


[LAH,LAH,LAAH,LEAAAHHDD!]


He can go inside your shrinking head
Poison you like molded bread
He can freak you out 25 hrs a day
And he can do it 8 ways till your godforsaken sunday


[NYA,NYA,NYAAA,NIIIGHHHH!]


He doesnt need grass to go high
He makes your momma wanna cry
He can breed voracious pigs that fly
They've got jaded wings and munch the sky


[WRA,WRA,WRAAH,WRAAAHHRK!]


His one eye's dark white; the other bright black
He's got an infinitely winding digestive tract
He taunts behind masks patched from fallen larks
He laughs just like how the blue-ocean shark barks


[OHWA,OHWA,OHHWAA,OHHHWAAAH!]


He can make soup out of Gonorreah
He can make candy out of his saliva
He can jerk the goose in your goosebumps
How many butt cheeks do you want? 1 or 2 lumps?


[YAGA,YAGA,YAGAA,YAGAAAYAYY!]


His noseflute's made from aphids and hay
Cilias scorched to sun-burnt gray
He must always have his own twisted way
His gaunt and bloodied face is all he needs to say


[WAMPA,WAMPA,WAMPAA,WOOOHMP!]


Voodoo Man Jameycan can romp
But no way can he make the dead jump
He might live through Noah's-ark floods
But all in all, He still aint no god


~Ubermensch is from German philosopher Friedrich Nietszche
and it means being super-human or being something beyond human



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On Saturday September 16th, 2006, Ainsof (1822) writes:
There's a rather notorious portrait of Adolph in his office with a bust of Fritze (Nietzsche) on a mantle behind him... some interpreters associate the ubermensche concept with the philosophers of the future and the free spirits that Fritze refers to freq


On Saturday September 16th, 2006, Ainsof (1822) writes:
frequently throughout his works... overall a very Darwinian concept, but achievable, according to Fritze, only if traditional conceptions of morality are transcended/upended/rescinded... happy reading, thanks!


On Saturday September 16th, 2006, Ainsof (1822) writes:
Oh! and by the way, as for the Nazi appropriation of the concept, I love the way you reclaim and 'purify' it, if you will, of racist presuppositions...


On Saturday September 16th, 2006, Bakkhus Unbound (1108) writes:
"[NYA,NYA,NYAAA,NIIIGHHHH!]" This was clever, fun & F*ing Nietszche clever! Kinda made me think of Poe, in the areas of sound. This one thumps & gyrates, and I love the ebonic(need not be Engish) spelling, "just like how the blue-ocean shark barks" Nice!


On Tuesday August 29th, 2006, An Expired Member (29) writes:
An amazing write as I am becoming very fond of your writing- your a very talented young man and you seem to bring life to the hearts of this generation with every beat uttered in every syllable of every word. More power to ya :) ~alone~


On Tuesday August 29th, 2006, The Zebra Warrior (2406) writes:
You crazy bastard...was this an overman jamboree, the fornicating flirtatious outrageous beast within was unleashed here...so excellent stanzas really lap it up, I feel washed in ashes...punishing words, excellent though


On Monday August 28th, 2006, Asouldivided (28) writes:
Übermensch was also used by the nazis. But the only thing my ancestors created was one ugly women, who is now our leader^^



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