Think About Your Troubles

HARRY NILSSON

Sit beside the breakfast table
Think about your troubles
Pour yourself a cup of tea
Then think about the bubbles

You can take your teardrops
And drop them in a teacup
Take them down to the riverside
And throw them over the side

To be swept up by a current
Then taken to the ocean
To be eaten by some fishes
Who were eaten by some fishes

And swallowed by a whale
Who grew so old
He decomposed, ooh
Doo-doo
Doo-doo

He died and left his body
To the bottom of the ocean
Now everybody knows
That when a body decomposes
The basic elements
Are given back to the ocean

And the sea does what it oughta
And soon there's salty water (not too good for drinking)
'Cause it tastes just like a teardrop (so they run it through a filter)
And it comes out from a faucet (and it pours into a teapot)
Which is just about to bubble
Now
Think about your troubles
Oh, oh, oh, oh
Ah, ah, ah, ah
Ah, ah, ah, ah

Trivia about the song Think About Your Troubles by Harry Nilsson

On which albums was the song “Think About Your Troubles” released by Harry Nilsson?
Harry Nilsson released the song on the albums “The Point!” in 1971, “Personal Best: The Harry Nilsson Anthology” in 1995, “Without You: The Best of Harry Nilsson” in 2009, “The Real... Harry Nilsson” in 2014, and “Sessions 1967-1975 - Rarities from The RCA Albums Collection” in 2017.
Who composed the song “Think About Your Troubles” by Harry Nilsson?
The song “Think About Your Troubles” by Harry Nilsson was composed by HARRY NILSSON.

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