Margo and Harold

PATTERSON HOOD

I don't want to go to dinner with Margo and Harold.
I don't like the way he looks at you, and the way she looks at me,
Way they look at each other, like we're just part of some private joke.
I don't want to go dinner with Margo and Harold,

No matter how good the food.
I don't want to make small talk, innuendo,
Or go for a ride in Harold's Corvette.
I'm scared of the basement of Harold's Pawn Shop,

I've heard tales of what goes down there.
Mid-life crises, high on Dilauded, Valium, and crystal meth.
Harold and Margo, feeling no pain
Fifty and crazy, big hair and cocaine.

If they call on the phone, tell them I'm not home.
That night with Margo was a long time ago.
It makes me nervous how much Harold knows,
And the way that he looks at you.

I don't want to see why Harold's now skinny.
I don't want to see Margo's bikini.
So if they call, tell them you ain't seen me or that I'm in too much pain.
Harold and Margo, taking aim.

Horny and loaded, big-hair and cocaine.

Trivia about the song Margo and Harold by Drive-By Truckers

On which albums was the song “Margo and Harold” released by Drive-By Truckers?
Drive-By Truckers released the song on the albums “Pizza Deliverance” in 1999 and “Alabama Ass Whuppin'” in 2002.
Who composed the song “Margo and Harold” by Drive-By Truckers?
The song “Margo and Harold” by Drive-By Truckers was composed by PATTERSON HOOD.

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