Can't Stop Messin'
Aerosmith · Other Songs - Aerosmith
sittin' at a stop sign
lookin' for a friend of mine
waitin' to salute the flag
talkin' to some he/she
slidin' over next to me
man, she said, this life is a drag
it's a shaky situation
and I'm hangin' on my will
and I get no satisfaction
from a hundred dollar bill
but I got what i came for
and I'll do it 'til i drop
you do what you want to do
I ain't never gonna stop
you say you got somethin' that makes you feel good
and you can't stop messin' with it
all your life you've been so misunderstood
'cause you can't stop messin' with it
sittin' by the seashore
dreamin' 'bout a little more
circlin' the classifieds
nine seven six
man I need another fix
I'll never have to kiss the bride
yeah, the city is a war zone
this country gone to hell
and the beer cans in the alley
from the rich folks on the hill
they're screamin' hallelujah
but I don't give a damn
'cause I got my own religion
yeah, it's right here in my hand
lookin' for a friend of mine
waitin' to salute the flag
talkin' to some he/she
slidin' over next to me
man, she said, this life is a drag
it's a shaky situation
and I'm hangin' on my will
and I get no satisfaction
from a hundred dollar bill
but I got what i came for
and I'll do it 'til i drop
you do what you want to do
I ain't never gonna stop
you say you got somethin' that makes you feel good
and you can't stop messin' with it
all your life you've been so misunderstood
'cause you can't stop messin' with it
sittin' by the seashore
dreamin' 'bout a little more
circlin' the classifieds
nine seven six
man I need another fix
I'll never have to kiss the bride
yeah, the city is a war zone
this country gone to hell
and the beer cans in the alley
from the rich folks on the hill
they're screamin' hallelujah
but I don't give a damn
'cause I got my own religion
yeah, it's right here in my hand
Can't Stop Messin'
Aerosmith's "Can't Stop Messin'" stands as a quintessential example of the band's hard rock and heavy metal prowess, capturing the raw energy that defined their catalog during the late 1980s. The track features the group's signature blend of gritty vocals and driving guitar riffs, characteristic of their work on albums like "Pump". As a staple of their live performances and studio recordings, the song exemplifies the band's ability to craft anthems that resonate with audiences seeking the power of classic rock. It remains a defining piece in their discography, reflecting the musical style and public persona that made Aerosmith a legendary act in the genre.

