I'm in no mood to comb my hair:
There's a chill in the air.
And it's catching.
Catching.

I'm in no mood to comb my hair:
There's a chill in the air.
And it's catching.
Catching, catching, catching.

I was so drunk last night I didn't even undress for bed
And the pin in my hair was still stuck in my head

I'm in no mood to comb my hair:
There's a chill in the air.
And it's catching, catching.

I'm in no mood to comb my hair:
There's a chill in the air.
And it's catching, catching, catching

I was so drunk last night I didn't even undress for bed
And the pin in my hair was still stuck in my head

I was so drunk last night I didn't even undress for bed
And I swear the pin in my hair got stuck in my head

I'm in no mood to comb my hair:
There's a chill in the air.

And the pin in my hair was stuck in my head
I didn't undress for bed
I was so drunk last night.

I'm in no mood to comb my hair:
There's a chill in the air.
And it's catching, catching, catching, catching

I was so drunk last night I didn't even undress for bed
And I swear the pin in my hair got stuck in my head.

I swear the pin in my hair got stuck in my head
I didn't even undress for bed
I was so drunk last night.


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I'm in No Mood Lyrics as written by Matthew Friedberger

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    I love the no mood to comb my hair. Kind of like, f* off world, I am going to walk out the door looking however I want. I like it, kind of call to be true to self.

    The thing about pins in the head. I don't know the intent.. Did they mean the pinhead guy? Or is it the pain of being in a place where so much happens that is no fun for anyone.

    xinniefulon June 19, 2006   Link

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