I, I
Was born on a tin roof I
Fell off when I caught the neighbors watching
I’d climb the tree but
The angel’s got the mango
Gimme that talk back
Lately
I’ve been behind the eyeball
Lost sleep
Making lists of what I’d die for
Let it go the
Engineer is crying
Gimme that talk back
Gimme that, gimme that love to me
Uh oh
Are you afraid of E chords
Look down
Real fear’s beneath the floor boards
Don’t look now the
Doctor’s got the crow bar
Humdi
Humdi for love will I go
Hungry
Hungry for love will I go home
Alone
Along the railroad track I hear
Someone sing ‘God Bless the Child’
But if you got some money
Or if you got somebody to
Fill the cracks of love
Everybody sing
Gimme that, gimme that love to me
I’m taking a picture
Cause I wanna remember
But if you’re thinkin’ ‘bout hangin’
Just pick up the phone now
Put your trigger finger in the dial
Don’t hang up the phone now
Just let it keep ringin’
Let it keep ringin’
Mayby someone will answer
Even though there’s no answer to the Humdi in my heart
Humdi
Humdi for love will I go
Hungry
Hungry for love will I go home
Alone
Along the railroad track I hear
Someone sing ‘God Bless the Child’
But if you got somebody
I know you’ll find somebody to
Fill the cracks of love
Everybody sing
credits
from Wood Bee Mite,
released September 16, 2012
Jonathan Best - keyboard bass, piano, vocals
Carlos B. Jones - drums, vocals
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