The Homeless Gospel Choir - A Chameleon, Sometimes

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Verse 1:
I feel like a chameleon, sometimes
I don’t wanna be the odd one out
So I’ll put on a disguise and I’ll try to wash your mind
As my stomach ulcers tell me what I’m worried about

Verse 2:
I thought I’d feel more responsible by now
But I feel about as lost as I can be
With all the yes people on the internet
Sounding like the Neo Nazis you see on Vice TV

Bride:
I was an anarchist kid
Squatting in my parents’ house
Growing marijuana in the woods to sell to rich kids
I never paid no taxes
I never had no rent
No gods, no masters
No bosses, no order
If you get in before midnight
You turn into your father
What a shitshow
What a great way to be free…
Supposedly
Verse 3:
And now I’m sitting on the internet trying to stand for something
Quitting all my bad habits and starting something new
I made some friends on accident, and lost a few to gossip
I finally cried after my dad died, it just took a year or two

Outro:
I walked this block on a broken foot
To get to a busted payphone booth
Where I cried to myself and I ask God for help
And I wonder out loud, over and over again
Even to this day, what makes me pray when I’m afraid
 
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Derek Zanetti, better known by his stage name The Homeless Gospel Choir, is a multi-talented protest singer, author, and artist hailing from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. With a unique blend of humor and vulnerability, Derek creates a welcoming atmosphere of inclusion and community at his live performances.

Through his music, Derek addresses important social and political issues, using his platform to advocate for change and inspire others to take action. His powerful lyrics and heartfelt delivery resonate with audiences, making them feel seen and understood.

In addition to his music, Derek is also an accomplished author and artist, further showcasing his creative talents and passion for self-expression. With a strong dedication to his craft and a commitment to making a difference, The Homeless Gospel Choir continues to captivate audiences and inspire listeners around the world.