Eccentric Man Songtext
von The Groundhogs
Eccentric Man Songtext
My chest is a 36, my overcoat is for a 42.
My trousers end 6 inches from the ground, 3 inches from my shoe,
Tied up with a piece of string and held together with fish-bone glue.
Call me an eccentric man, I don′t believe I am (2)
My bed is a park bench and my sheet and blankets are newspaper pages.
The people think I'm crazy, but I know I′m wiser than all the sages,
'cos I have money they think that I'm a fool for doing what I do, but I know it′s right.
Call me an eccentric man, I don′t believe I am (2)
SOLO IN E
If ever I want to I can have the comfort of my country home.
But until that time I'm quite content to have walls made of gravestones,
a carpet of moss, a ceiling of sky and a brown rat for a watch-dog.
Call me an eccentric man, I don′t believe I am (2)
SOLO IN G
My trousers end 6 inches from the ground, 3 inches from my shoe,
Tied up with a piece of string and held together with fish-bone glue.
Call me an eccentric man, I don′t believe I am (2)
My bed is a park bench and my sheet and blankets are newspaper pages.
The people think I'm crazy, but I know I′m wiser than all the sages,
'cos I have money they think that I'm a fool for doing what I do, but I know it′s right.
Call me an eccentric man, I don′t believe I am (2)
SOLO IN E
If ever I want to I can have the comfort of my country home.
But until that time I'm quite content to have walls made of gravestones,
a carpet of moss, a ceiling of sky and a brown rat for a watch-dog.
Call me an eccentric man, I don′t believe I am (2)
SOLO IN G
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