Woke Up Strange Songtext
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Woke Up Strange Songtext
I woke up strange today
With a song playing in my head
It goes on and on and on
And round and round again
I′ve got this fuzzy pain
And it's right behind my eye
It′s right inside my brain
It's there but it's OK
Look at me
I′m already quarter of the age
That I could ever be
All my life I wait, the life you waste
And I′ve got a friend
He plays the guitar
And he plays that thing so well
But he works at the Apple Store
For seven an hour
He's starting to wake up strange more
And more and more and more
And more and more and more
His girlfriend left a message on his answerphone
She says it′s over 'cause
She′d rather be alone
Look at him
He's a shadow of the man he thought
That he could have ever been
All his life he waited patiently
To settle down
And get a good job
But he′s starting to wake up strange
No, you don't wear white socks
With your black shoes
It's simple, agreed fashion etiquette
But he knows, he knows, he knows
And he knows, he knows, he knows
They′re out to get me
It′s all you ever say
Still waters run deep
But not as deep in me
What's this the splinter of yourself that pains you now
Look at you, you′re the last one of your kind to toe the line
Where's your fight?
All my life I wait, the life you waste
And I′ve got a friend
He plays the guitar
And he plays that thing so well
But he works at the Apple Store
For seven an hour
He's starting to wake up strange
No, you don′t wear white socks
With your black shoes
It's simple, agreed fashion etiquette
And it's a bakery
It′s a barber shop
You can teach the guitar
Before your night shift starts
And you go to bed
And you wake up strange
And you′re doing the same things over and over again
And more and more and more
And he knows, he knows, he knows
And he knows, he knows, he knows
With a song playing in my head
It goes on and on and on
And round and round again
I′ve got this fuzzy pain
And it's right behind my eye
It′s right inside my brain
It's there but it's OK
Look at me
I′m already quarter of the age
That I could ever be
All my life I wait, the life you waste
And I′ve got a friend
He plays the guitar
And he plays that thing so well
But he works at the Apple Store
For seven an hour
He's starting to wake up strange more
And more and more and more
And more and more and more
His girlfriend left a message on his answerphone
She says it′s over 'cause
She′d rather be alone
Look at him
He's a shadow of the man he thought
That he could have ever been
All his life he waited patiently
To settle down
And get a good job
But he′s starting to wake up strange
No, you don't wear white socks
With your black shoes
It's simple, agreed fashion etiquette
But he knows, he knows, he knows
And he knows, he knows, he knows
They′re out to get me
It′s all you ever say
Still waters run deep
But not as deep in me
What's this the splinter of yourself that pains you now
Look at you, you′re the last one of your kind to toe the line
Where's your fight?
All my life I wait, the life you waste
And I′ve got a friend
He plays the guitar
And he plays that thing so well
But he works at the Apple Store
For seven an hour
He's starting to wake up strange
No, you don′t wear white socks
With your black shoes
It's simple, agreed fashion etiquette
And it's a bakery
It′s a barber shop
You can teach the guitar
Before your night shift starts
And you go to bed
And you wake up strange
And you′re doing the same things over and over again
And more and more and more
And he knows, he knows, he knows
And he knows, he knows, he knows
Writer(s): Mark Owens Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com