If anyone can, a Kennedy can
If any clan can, a Kennedy can
Nobody knows just what a Romani knows
No one knows just what a Roman knows
And a messed-up head is alway better than none
Chicken-Fried Rice is a [? bad, bad song ?]
And the [son of Allah/a law], he was a hell of a guy
Hippie of God and famous liberal guy
Behind black eyes
My mind is fine
If you can't love yourself
It's bad for your health
(x2)
I was made in deep space and I was raised on the moon
Fell to Earth and I was born in June
And we grew up with the Spiders and the Beatles from Mars
Tiger feet and the T-Rex cars
And a [gold/glow] cap tooth is always misunderstood
Christopher Walken's in a terrible mood
And I broke some hearts I met along the way
But my heart's broken every brand new day
Behind black eyes
My mind is fine
If you can't love yourself
It's bad for your health
If you don't know yourself
It's bad for your health
Behind black eyes
My mind is fine
(x3)
If you can't love yourself
It's bad for your health
Here at Abarim Publications, however, we're pretty sure that these names have to do with the noun מר ( mor ), meaning myrrh, and that they celebrate the connubial merger of mankind and the Creator (Jeremiah 31:32, Isaiah 54:5, Ezekiel 16:8, Hosea 2:19, Mark 2:19, John 3:29, 2 Corinthians 11:2, Revelation 21:9, 22:17). We surmise that the name Miriam/Mary is a proper plural form, and thus means Myrrhs or rather Occasions That Call For Myrrh . Since the words for mother ( אם , 'am ) and tribe or people ( אמה , 'umma ) are closely related (both come from the root אמם , 'mm ), the name Miriam/Mary would perfectly fit a community of which every individual is anointed with the myrrh oil. A similar construction is presented in the definition of Eve , who was said to be the "mother of all life". As mother, Eve is not simply the "ancestor" of all the living; she is the "people" of all the living, in modern parlance known as the "biosphere".