Never Should Have Bothered You

Toot and walk and fly along that road
And there's a house with a great big toad
Being in America with that breeze
I watch my breath fly in the air
Sing a song right through a plastic hose
And the people just stop and stare
I don't even know my brain is cold
And the rules don't seem that fair

I never should have bothered you now
I never should have bothered you
I never should have bothered you now

I will look and I will point my nose
In a direction many know
Well I'm fading just like a leaf
Stumbling blocks to stepping stones
The ravens of the valley just want to eat
My heart melts and my hands are faint
Well it spreads to the people you meet
And the toenails on the floor

I never should have bothered you now
I never should have bothered you
I never should have bothered you now

I don't know the time, the tempo
Falling out from the crowd, from the crowd

Millions of nerve cells in my brain
Make connections all day long
Still the little tongue gets in the way
Saw a thought then reap the act
I never should have bothered you now
Never should have bothered you



Credits
Writer(s): Gary Morris Vasicek, Paul Wheeler, Dryden Bloxom Craig, Mark John Cuffe
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