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Here Comes a Regular Lyrics
well a person can work up
a mean mean thirst
after a hard day
of nothin much at all
summer's past
it's too late
to cut the grass
there ain't much to rake anyway
in the fall
and sometimes i
just ain't in the mood
to take my place
in the back for (?)
you're like a picture on the fridge
that's never stocked with food
i used to live at home
now i stay at their house
and everybody wants
to be someones here
they call his name out
loud and clear
here comes a regular
call out my name
here comes a regular
and by the only world(?)
here today
well a person can work up
a mean mean thirst
and then they die
in san francisco
with dick dales(?)
a mean mean thirst
after a hard day
of nothin much at all
summer's past
it's too late
to cut the grass
there ain't much to rake anyway
in the fall
just ain't in the mood
to take my place
in the back for (?)
you're like a picture on the fridge
that's never stocked with food
i used to live at home
now i stay at their house
to be someones here
they call his name out
loud and clear
call out my name
here comes a regular
and by the only world(?)
here today
a mean mean thirst
and then they die
in san francisco
with dick dales(?)
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This is originally by the Replacements, I guess. And the lyrics to that version say it's "in the back with the loudmouths"... definitely sounds like he's saying "for" here though. So who knows. Good song.
great song. im not too sure what its about though.
sorry about the poor interpretation... but i guess it's better than nothing.
wow. i love "the Ziggens" great to see them on the site. but you need more of thier lyrics. such as "i love you just.."
"just stay in the moon" should be just ain't in the mood
The original version of the song by the Replacements was written about The C.C. Club in Uptown Minneapolis. Strangely, the Replacements are on the jukebox, but not this song.
This isn't technically a Ziggens song. It's from Bert Susanka's solo album.
And walkintothec is right about this being a Replacements cover.