Written by the very original Mendelson Joe. (Mendelsongster publishing
reprinted with permission.)
lyrics
excuse me (3:48)
excuse me for interrupting
your perversion, your feculence
but have you considered an alternative
to impotence as a way of living?
excuse me for bursting
that balloon that you inhabit
and the security and the mediocrity
all consolations for obedience to self-betrayal excuse me please
excuse me, but how did you lose?
was it in a convenience store?
or just in passing a yield sign
by the road-side of life
en route to Deadsville? excuse me please
excuse me, or better, use me
this poet is writing and it's so exciting
to be angry, to be smitten
by the bug of balladry so excuse me please
(by Mendelson Joe
Mendelsongster publishing
reprinted with permission)
credits
from Tomorrow The World,
released June 1, 2004
BB - acoustic and electric guitar, rattle,
drum, vocal
MD - bass, tambourine
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