Dirt Road Journey's

It is good to have an end to journey toward; but it is the journey that matters, in the end. ~Ursula K. Le Guin

Friday, October 20, 2006

~JOSH ROUSE ~
1972
"MIDDLE SCHOOL FROWN"

No it aint the way that your hair hangs down,
and you dance like a clown
We just don't like you around
You were a New-Waver,
it was 1983,
I was new on the scene,
I just wanted everyone to like me
So I told 'em that we're not friends and I thought you were wierd,
what a two-faced thing to do
And you held your head high,
And you held your head high when you walked down my street,
oh no At my birthday party you just showed up,
we were so stuck up,
we just wanted to be mean
Yeah there goes that girl with the cheap guitar,
she's a punk rock star,
she's a dying art
And you held your head high,
And you held your head high when you walked down my street,
And you rolled your eyes to the sky,
yeah you rolled your eyes to the sky,
You don't feel a thing,
And you held your head high,
And you held your head high when you walked down my street,
oh no No it aint the way that your hair hangs down
and you dance like a clown,
Its the middle school frown

1 Comments:

Blogger greglo said...

So nice to see you're back!

OK, now let's have some of your writings!


.... yeah ! I know... if only it could come that easily.

I don't write much myself these days. I'm thinking about filming my friend Bruno playing one of our song (he writes the music I write the lyrics) in his nice little old farm recording studio...well a tiny, dusty, wonderful old room packed with guitars, amps, mikes and everything else, to put it on the blog... we'll see if I know how to do it.

In the meantime, best thoughts to you and Wile, hope everything's going fine with you guys,

take care,

Froggy

10/21/2006 12:18 AM  

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