Robots for Ronnie

John Palumbo

Oh, dad, what will we do?
I got another letter from Ronnie's teacher at school.
She said, it's almost cruel
None of the other kids thinks Ronnie's cool.
The guys think he's a queer because he doesn't drink beer or watch football.
And all the little girls stay away because he's just too fat,
A fat little brat
Chorus:
I guess we need robots for Ronnie
A stainless steel group of chums
Robots for Ronnie
A boy and a girl
Maybe an aluminum cat

Every day he's in his room
He doesn't lock the door because he knows it's really no use
I mean, nobody's even been up there
If Ronnie were to blow up, I don't think anyone would care
He doesn't brush his teeth because he never talks to no one.
He doesn't wipe his feet because he's never coming in.
Comin in?

Repeat chorus

We can talk about the old days,
With parties and dances and leads in class plays;
But all of the memories he'll have
Are plugging in a friend and shining up a cat.

Repeat chorus

Trivia about the song Robots for Ronnie by Crack the Sky

When was the song “Robots for Ronnie” released by Crack the Sky?
The song Robots for Ronnie was released in 1975, on the album “Crack the Sky”.
Who composed the song “Robots for Ronnie” by Crack the Sky?
The song “Robots for Ronnie” by Crack the Sky was composed by John Palumbo.

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