Anarcho-Egoist Song - Depth Of My Ego

Union of Marchers and Fans (UMF) | (==✪ ATTENTION ✪==) The content uploaded here doesn’t carry out any purpose of propaganda or hatred and they have nothing to do with my own world view. “Depth Of My Ego“ is a song by Matt McGinn, a Scottish singer of the radical West Scotland movement of the 1960s and 1970s. The song is inspired by the ideas of Max Stirner, a 19th century German anarcho-egoist and existentialist philosopher who was also one of the earliest proponents of individualist anarchism. (==✪ Lyrics ✪==) Deep in my heart and deep in my mind, Deep in the depth of my ego, Deep in my breast, lies a treasure chest, A world that only I can know. You may criticize me, try to analyze me, Put me in your little pigeon hole, I’ll still hold the key to the place where I am free, A world that only I control. Deep in my heart and deep in my mind, Deep in the depth of my ego, Deep in my breast, lies a treasure chest, A world that only I can know. I can love you dearly, I can love you true, I can love you long and love you well, But I must have my own song, only me can sing, My own tale that only I can tell. Deep in my heart and deep in my mind, Deep in the depth of my ego, Deep in my breast, lies a treasure chest, A world that only I can know. Place me in your prison, put me in your cell, Lock me up and throw away the key, I will up and wonder one and fancy tree, In this big world that’s inside me. Deep in my heart and deep in my mind, Deep in the depth of my ego, Deep in my breast, lies a treasure chest, A world that only I can know.
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