51-7

David Charles Lowery

I've been through all kind of changes
Cut my hair, dyed it black in stages
Been in trouble with the law, but that's all over now
I'm ready for the big time: 51-7

Left home, don't think my five brothers ever noticed
Mom half-baked on weed and Scientology
My father, if I ever find, well, don't you never mind
I'm ready for the big time: 51-7

You think you're strong enough
You think you're tough enough
You think you've got what it takes to be 51-7
You think you're smart enough
You think you know everything
But you don't know anything 'til you're 51-7
51-7, 51-7, 51-7, 51-7

Nothing to believe in except for God and country
Can't stand to see them pushed around, messed with, or fucked with
Well, give me a chance to show the world what I'm made of
Come on, come on, 51-7

You think you're tough enough
You think you've seen everything
But you ain't seen anything 'til you're 51-7
You think you're smart enough
You think you know everything
But you don't know anything 'til you're 51-7
51-7, 51-7, 51-7, 51-7

You think you're strong enough
You think you're tough enough
You think you've got what it takes to be 51-7
You think you're smart enough
You think you know everything
Yeah, you don't know shit for brains 'til you're 51-7
51-7, 51-7, 51-7, 51-7, 51-7, 51-7, 51-7, 51-7, 51-7

Trivia about the song 51-7 by Camper Van Beethoven

When was the song “51-7” released by Camper Van Beethoven?
The song 51-7 was released in 2004, on the album “New Roman Times”.
Who composed the song “51-7” by Camper Van Beethoven?
The song “51-7” by Camper Van Beethoven was composed by David Charles Lowery.

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