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Bob Dylan Lyrics for Song: On The Road Again
 Lyrics for Album: Bringing It All Back Home [1967]
 
 
 
 21519>Well, I woke up in the morning
 
 There's frogs inside my socks
 
 Your mama, she's a-hidin'
 
 Inside the icebox
 
 Your daddy walks in wearin'
 
 A Napoleon Bonaparte mask
 
 Then you ask why I don't live here
 
 Honey, do you have to ask?
 
 
 
 Well, I go to pet your monkey
 
 I get a face full of claws
 
 I ask who's in the fireplace
 
 And you tell me Santa Claus
 
 The milkman comes in
 
 He's wearing a derby hat
 
 Then you ask why I don't live here
 
 Honey, how come you have to ask me that?
 
 
 
 Well, I asked for something to eat
 
 I'm hungry as a hog
 
 So I get brown rice, seaweed
 
 And a dirty hot dog
 
 I've got a hole
 
 Where my stomach disappeared
 
 Then you ask why I don't live here
 
 Honey, I gotta think you're really weird.
 
 
 
 Your grandpa's cane
 
 It turns into a sword
 
 Your grandma prays to pictures
 
 That are pasted on a board
 
 Everything inside my pockets
 
 Your uncle steals
 
 Then you ask why I don't live here
 
 Honey, I can't believe that you're for real.
 
 
 
 Well, there's fist fights in the kitchen
 
 They're enough to make me cry
 
 The mailman comes in
 
 Even he's gotta take a side
 
 Even the butler
 
 He's got something to prove
 
 Then you ask why I don't live here
 
 Honey, how come you don't move?
 
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| Album Lyrics: Bringing It All Back Home [1967] |  
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 "Bringing It All Back Home [1967]"
 
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