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'69 Judy Garland Lyrics

The first brick the drag king threw
To draw blood from the boys in blue
Said HERE LIES JUDY GARLAND on it

It flew through historic air
Even Taylor Mead was there
And Allen Ginsberg wrote a sonnet

One day after the funeral
Stones flew over the Stonewall: Judy Garland
Halfway through her tell-all memoirs
Who flew up into the stars? Judy Garland
Judy Garland set us free
Judy Garland set us free

We tried to drive to Woodstock, but
Our little blue Bug couldn't cut
Through that last hundred miles of traffic

Love still dared not to speak:
In l'annee erotique, "Je t'aime" was banned as pornographic
So put those feather boas on, drink too much wine,
And celebrate the revolution of 69

Cause life-size life never was enough
Who called reality's bluff? Judy Garland
Patron saint, or victim of love?
Let's try "none of the above." Judy Garland?
Judy Garland set us free!
Judy Garland set us free!

Some say it's a coincidence, no relation
As if she didn't die for us: her love nation
Halfway through 1969
Who joined heaven's conga line? Judy Garland

Sick and tired of being alive,
She flew back to Rigel Five. Judy Garland?
Judy Garland set us free
Judy Garland set us free
Judy Garland set us free
So be free with me...
Judy Garland set us free
Judy Garland set us free
Judy Garland set us free
Judy Garland set us free

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