Walk into my room
Ask me jerky questions
Don't mean what you say
Immaculate Protection

Play by the rules
So close to the chest
Hope that all's not lost
And his is not a waste

Stay just as far from me as me from you
Make sure that you are sure of everything I do
'Cause I'm not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not
Your academy

The halls smell like piss
The rooms are underlit
Still it must be nice
You're such a perfect fit

What's that I hear
The sound of marching feet
It has a strange allure
Has a strange allure

Stay just as far from me as me from you
Make sure that you are sure of everything I do
'Cause I'm not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not
Your academy

Your academy

Maybe you're right
I shouldn't judge
What's wrong or right
This is too much

I'm not judging you
I'm judging me
My academy
Your academy


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Academy Fight Song Lyrics as written by Clint Conley

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    My Interpretation

    i thought this was a dig against prep boarding school, when i first heard it and saw the band in 84; however, the more i think about it, it seems to be an indictment of a catholic school. ?? the line: Immaculate Protection suggests that. perhaps a catholic prep boarding school??

    thearchdukeon May 28, 2015   Link
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    General Comment

    I pulled a cover R.E.M. did off the internet the other day, and I already had the Moby version or "...revolver..." Now I'm turned on to this band, pulling up all the stuff I can get

    electroliteAUon August 14, 2002   Link
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    General Comment

    Yeah... Vs. is great.

    morypcainaon July 08, 2005   Link
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    General Comment

    I really love this song, i got it free with Mojo in the Ian curtis issue

    ZeroGeneratoron July 11, 2005   Link
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    General Comment

    This song is so good. I wish I had come up with it.

    ratsofftoyouon December 04, 2005   Link
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    General Comment

    ZeroGenerator Same here when I was 13! got me into Punk and all that stuff!

    So Realon December 12, 2007   Link

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