Counterfeit Faker

Unveiling Deceit: They Might Be Giants' Counterfeit Faker Chronicles Betrayal
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Lyrics

Call out the undertaker

Expressing a need for an undertaker, possibly symbolizing the aftermath of a destructive event or relationship.

Call out the police

Suggesting a need for police involvement, implying a threat or danger that requires law enforcement.

The counterfeit faker

Referring to someone as a counterfeit faker, possibly indicating a deceitful or false person.

Is coming after me

The deceitful person is approaching the speaker, creating a sense of impending confrontation or danger.

Yes, I loved him like a brother

Expressing a past affectionate connection with the counterfeit faker, using "brother" to convey a close relationship.

I loved him ambivalently

Describing mixed feelings toward the counterfeit faker, suggesting a complex and contradictory emotional bond.

There's no way to measure

Highlighting the difficulty of quantifying or assessing the harm caused by the counterfeit faker.

The damage he has done

Stressing the significant negative impact or consequences brought about by the deceitful person.

Counterfeit faker

Reiterating the term "counterfeit faker," emphasizing the deceptive and fraudulent nature of the individual.

Carries a grudge

Indicating that the counterfeit faker holds a grudge, suggesting a motive for the harm caused.


Nervous, I walk through windows

Describing a nervous state while navigating through windows, possibly symbolizing vulnerability or insecurity.

I walked through plate glass doors

Recalling a past experience of walking through plate glass doors, implying a history of navigating challenges.

Silent, his presence haunts me

Describing the haunting presence of the counterfeit faker, indicating the lasting impact of the deceitful person.

And waves me on some more

Suggesting that the presence of the counterfeit faker continues to influence or direct the speaker.


Counterfeit faker

Reiterating the term "counterfeit faker," emphasizing the ongoing negative impact or deception.

The damage has been done

Affirming that the damage caused by the counterfeit faker is already done and irreversible.


Oh, do some damage, son

An ambiguous line, possibly encouraging someone to cause damage or challenging the counterfeit faker.


The damage has been done

Reiterating that the damage has already been done by the counterfeit faker.

The damage has been done

Emphasizing the irreversibility of the damage caused by the deceitful individual.

Counterfeit faker

Concluding with the repeated term "Counterfeit faker," reinforcing the focus on the deceptive and harmful individual.

Bring him on

Issuing a challenge or call to confront the counterfeit faker.

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