If I if I think to fast
Take what's in my head
I've got two things in my head's end

If I think to fast
Take what's in my head
I've got two things in my head's end

Now I've got these chores
And I'm not gonna hurt no one
And when at last my work is done

Now I've got these chores
And I'm not gonna hurt no one
And when at last my work is done

If I
If I
If I
If I
If I
If I
If I
If I
If I

If I think to fast
Take what's in my head
I've got two things in my head's end

If I if I think to fast
Take what's in my head
I've got two things in my head's end

Now I've got these chores
And im not gonna hurt no one
And when at last my work is done

Now I've got these chores
And im not gonna hurt no one
And when at last my work is done

If I
If I
If I
If I
If I
If I
If I
If I
If I
If I
If I
If I
If I
If I
If I
If I
If I
If I
If I
If I
If I
If I
If I
If I
If I
If I
If I
If I
If I
If I
If I
If I
If I
If I
If I
If I

I only want the time
To do one thing that I like
I want to get so stoked
And take a walk out in the light drizzle
At the end of the day
When there's no one watching

When there's no one watching
When there's no one watching


Lyrics submitted by mcmonsoon, edited by SnowIsGone

Chores Lyrics as written by Noah Benjamin Lennox Brian Ross\ Weitz

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    Its pretty clear that this song follows many of the themes expressed in the album. Its about growing up and having to accept responsibility, even if you don't want to. I know one or more of the members had recently had a child, so this makes a lot of sense. This song is just about having to do chores and take responsibility, and though he would rather go outside and get stoned. Instead of just being able to do the latter, he has to do his chores first, implying he has come to accept his responsibility. Further, the responsibility he now requires as a father and wanting to get stoned are not necessarily mutually antagonistic.

    ourmodernredon November 23, 2008   Link

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