Marty

Michael Reese Roper

Marty was a punk rocker
He went to all the shows
Patches on swiss army pants
And two rings in his nose
He had an old nash rambler
No insurance, not much gas
And a dancing hula girl that bobbled on the dash
Feeling kind of stupid
One day he broke down
He drove his ugly car to the edge of town
He sunk it in the quarry
Just because he could
And 'cause the rear defroster never worked too good
Marty where you going
Whatcha going to?
What's the point in not conforming
If it changes you?
When this world runs out of answers
Would you even know?
Does the truth have any bearing on which way you go?
He took the bus to santa cruz
He hitchhiked to l.a.
A preacherman had picked him up
And drove him half the way
He said "there's two kinds of people that i've met
Those who ask the questions
And those who don't ask questions yet"
Then he turned, asking marty
Which one that he thought he was
Marty shrgged and shook his head
Forgetting what the question was
You'd do almost anything someone told you not to do
Just because someone else told you it was cool
Remember long ago, someone said to get a life?
Did you ever think they might be right?
Marty was a rebel, he never had a cause
It may be stupid and cliche
But that's because he was
He spent his whole life straying from the norm
He was neither hot or cold
Just boring and lukewarm
It didn't seem to bother him
He didn't seem to mind
His cathartic life

Curiosità sulla canzone Marty di Five Iron Frenzy

Quando è stata rilasciata la canzone “Marty” di Five Iron Frenzy?
La canzone Marty è stata rilasciata nel 2003, nell’album “Cheeses... of Nazareth”.
Chi ha composto la canzone “Marty” di di Five Iron Frenzy?
La canzone “Marty” di di Five Iron Frenzy è stata composta da Michael Reese Roper.

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