Crabwalk

JOHN MARK EITZEL

He reels around the nightclub
like the hubcaps off of a car
That just crashed into a sign that said
"This way to the nightclub."

He says you ain't worth a dime
to his life support systems
They still keep him talking
on the chance that he'll say something

Don't you feel the decks rolling
I think that we're on a stormy sea
I'm having trouble keeping down the light that I've stolen
He said, "Come on and do the crabwalk with me."

He's just trying to breathe some new life into the jukebox
But it doesn't take his crap it just keeps on staring back
And the quarters that he pours down its throat
Well they're just starting to get his goat
The song plays, "I gave you everything and I never got anything back."

Don't you feel the decks rolling
I think that we're on a stormy sea
I'm having trouble keeping down the light that I've stolen
He said, "Come on and do the crabwalk with me."

He went fishing in the ocean
and all he got was a couple of tires
And they came up dripping with emotion
And you know how fisherman are liars
The five hundred thousand dollar country guitar sits at home sad and lonely
No one has any pity for the life of the party

Don't you feel the decks rolling
I think that we're on a stormy sea
He's having trouble keeping down the light that he's stolen
He said, "Come on and do the crabwalk with me."

Trivia about the song Crabwalk by American Music Club

On which albums was the song “Crabwalk” released by American Music Club?
American Music Club released the song on the albums “Everclear” in 1991 and “Rise” in 2007.
Who composed the song “Crabwalk” by American Music Club?
The song “Crabwalk” by American Music Club was composed by JOHN MARK EITZEL.

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