Linoleum
by NOFX

Album: Punk In Drublic (1994)
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  • Possessions never meant anything to me
    I'm not crazy
    Well that's not true, I've got a bed
    And a guitar and a dog named Bob who pisses on my floor
    That's right, I've got a floor
    So what, so what, so what?

    I've got
    Pockets full of Kleenex and lint and holes
    Where everything important to me
    Just seems to fall right down my leg
    And onto the floor
    My closest friend linoleum

    Linoleum
    Supports my head
    Gives me something to believe
    That's me on the beach side combing the sand
    Metal meter in my hand
    Sporting a pocket full of change

    That's me on the street with a violin under my chin
    Playing with a grin
    Singing gibberish
    That's me on the back of the bus
    That's me in the cell
    That's me inside your head
    That's me inside your head
    That's me inside your head Writer/s: Michael John Burkett
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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