Album: Shooting Rubberbands At The Stars (1988)
Charted: 31 7
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  • I'm not aware of too many things
    I know what I know, if you know what I mean

    I'm not aware of too many things
    I know what I know, if you know what I mean

    Philosophy is the talk on a cereal box
    Religion is the smile on a dog
    I'm not aware of too many things
    I know what I know, if you know what I mean, do doo yeah

    Shove me in the shallow waters
    Before I get too deep

    What I am is what I am
    Are you what you are or what?
    What I am is what I am
    Are you what you are, or?

    Oh, I'm not aware of too many things
    I know what I know, if you know what I mean

    Philosophy is a walk on the slippery rocks
    Religion is a light in the fog
    I'm not aware of too many things
    I know what I know, if you know what I mean, do doo yeah

    Shove me in the shallow water
    Before I get too deep

    Shove me in the shallow water
    Before I get too deep

    What I am is what I am
    Are you what you are or what?
    What I am is what I am
    Are you what you are or what?

    What I am is what I am
    Are you what you are or what you are is?
    What I am is what I am
    Are you what you are or what

    Ha la la ha
    I say, I say, I say, I do
    Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey

    Shove me in the shallow water
    Before I get too deep
    Shove me in the shallow water
    Before I get too deep

    Shove me in the shallow water
    Before I get too deep
    Shove me in the shallow water
    Before I get too deep

    Shove me in the shallow water
    Before I get too deep
    Don't let me get too deep
    Don't let me get too deep
    Don't let me get too deep
    Don't let me get too deep

    What I am is what I am
    Are you what you are or what?
    What I am is what I am
    Are you what you are or what?
    What I am is what I am
    Are you what you are or what you are is?
    What I am is what I am
    Are you what you are or what? Writer/s: Brandon Aly, Edie Arlisa Brickell, John Bradley Houser, John Walter Bush, Kenneth Neil Withrow
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing, TuneCore Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 5

  • Clemencedane from Ann ArborCan't believe she married Paul Simon!
  • Daniel Deliser from Argentina I love the music for this song, but I seriously loathe the lyrics... I mean, critical and abstract thoughts are just bulls--t? REALLY?
  • Chris from Germany Wow this song is ageless. Never thought it might be from the 80s. Sounds so fresh and made the band a 2 hit wonder band in the US
  • Josh from UsaI like how the comment about Texas and killing raging unwelcome guests has to be made, I guess anywhere else you just allow the intruder to batter you, even to death? It's a shame, but... Some people have no conception of how violence, armed or unarmed, actually works. I guess that's white privilege too. lol
  • Jim from Sf (bay Area), CaEdie Brickell has a CD coming out in January 2011 with her band "The Gaddabouts" with legendary drummer Steve Gadd. More info. at www.woyaho.com
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