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about
Sara Get the Baby speaks to how we value human life, life in general, babies before they are born, babies after they are born, women’s traditional roles and the attempt to keep women forever in those roles, and immigrants as a nameless slave class in the United States.
lyrics
I don’t need your name just your body. Sara get.
Actually, your name from now on will be Sara Get.
I need a host, need a nest,
need a petri dish.
Get in your box. Build my family. Sara get.
I’ll take your life; shoot you with babies. Sara get.
Got 10 pussies doing time for me. Sara get.
Need’em high, need’em low,
need’em ‘tween my toes.
Yes, the world needs endless more of me. Sara get.
OOH
Now I know just how a man must feel. Sara get.
Free of thought and bodily ordeal. Sara get.
I can slink. I can drink.
I can keep career-ing. I’m too modern to breed like a seal. Sara get.
OOH
Sara get the baby. Sara get the body.
You’re my sub machine.
You fuck me clean.
You stay beneath me.
Sara get the baby. Sara get the body.
You’re my voodoo doll
Christ on the cross
And you’re like “Boss, call me!”
Sara get. Sara get. Sara get. Sara get.
Nature cannot tell me what to do. I got tricks. Ooh.
What else can we grow inside of you? Do a trick.
A bumblebee, a parakeet,
an evergreen pine tree.
Death’s archaeic. So, die for me, too. That’s the trick.
OOOOOH!!!
Take it. Take it. Take it. Take it. Take it! Take it! Take it!
credits
released May 26, 2022
Keys, vocals, additional guitar: Kristeen Young
Guitar: John LaMacchia
Guitar: Don DeVore
Sax: Donny McCaslin
Written, arranged, produced by Kristeen Young
Vocal production: Ainjel Emme
Mixed by Tony Visconti and Kristeen Young
Video shot and edited, props and wardrobe: Kristeen Young
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