Run Over By A Truck

Album: Raditude (2009)
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  • I used to sing songs at the break of the day
    Zip a de do da, zip a dee ay
    Workin' myself into a frenzy
    But I don't do that no more no way

    I used to likea learn how to speaka Chinese
    Oh kudasai means "Baby, would ya please?"
    Conjugatin' verbs with the greatest of ease
    But I fell down hard on my bended knees

    I feel like I've been run over by a truck
    I don't care much about anything
    I'm happy to sing
    I'm lacking the passion to do anything
    I feel like I've been run over by a truck
    I don't care much about anything
    So give me a ring
    And tell me to wake up and do anything

    I used to play b-ball down at the park (park)
    Running up the sideline until it got dark (dark)
    Outside step over with my right foot
    Push off with the outside of my left foot

    I used to chat up the girls out in the club
    Looking for one of 'em to give me some love
    The show wasn't over til the dough boy come home
    Young fat dog I love everyone

    I feel like I've been run over by a truck
    I don't care much about anything
    I'm happy to sing
    I'm lacking the passion to do anything
    I feel like I've been run over by a truck
    I don't care much about anything
    So give me a ring
    Tell me to wake up and do anything

    Grandma never was a pushover
    Ain't nobody try to step to her
    She could teach a common hustler to dance in France
    Til a plane came a crashing down
    On the way to see the Cleveland Brown
    She was scrambling on fourth down
    How I wish that I had been around
    Oh
    I wish that I had been around

    I feel like I've been run over by a truck
    I don't care much about anything
    I'm happy to sing
    I'm lacking the passion to do anything
    I feel like I've been run over by a truck
    I don't care much about anything
    So give me a ring
    Tell me to wake up and do anything
    I feel like I've been run over by a truck Writer/s: Rivers Cuomo
    Publisher: E O Smith Music
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