
Mary Gauthier – g#dd#mn HIV Lyrics
Artist: Mary Gauthier
Song: g#dd#mn HIV
My name is Michael Joe Alexandre
I’ve been a queer since the day I was born
My family, they don’t say much to me
My heart knows their silence has scorn
My friends have been dying, all my best friends are dead
I walk around these days, with their picture in my head
Spending my time thinking ’bout the things they say
I don’t know what’s happening to me, g#dd#mn HIV
And I don’t know what all this means
I don’t think it means what it seems
We used to party all night till the dawn
I can still see the boys with their tight leather on
In the downtown bars, where it always is night
I can hang with my friends ‘s still all right
I was 30 when the thickness first came
And it rode through my world like a wind driven flame
Leaving ashes, memories, funerals and pain
And I don’t know what’s happening to me, g#dd#mn HIV
And I don’t know what all this means
I don’t think it means what it seems
When I was a boy I get scared at night
My momma would come, turn on the light
But there’s nobody here with me tonight
And I don’t know what’s happening to me
Sometime at dusk I walk the train track
And I walk and I walk but I ain’t coming back
I look at the sky so endless and black
Men I swear its swallowing me
g#dd#mn HIV
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Release Year: 1997