Message to the Clerk

Sterling Richard Smith

First I came to see the doctor, told him I was unemployed
Asked me what I did for money, told him I was overjoyed
To reach into the basket, take a bunch of dimes
Drop them near the paper riddled with my rhymes
Take a message to the clerk, tell him not to work
Then I came to the priest, said I knew God was alive
He looked at me quite solemn, said â??Son don't give me that jiveâ??
I reached into my pocket, pulled out a .45
Said â??Priest I got your number, and this here ain't no jiveâ??
Take a message to the clerk, tell him not to work
Then I came to see the man at the center of the town
Said â??Hey there Mister Leader, you're looking at a clown
I don't engage in nothing except hangin' around
I'm living high, I'm living low, I'm just screaming the soundâ??
Take a message to the clerk, tell him not to work
Then I came to see myself, I got a nervous quirk
Behind a gun I lurk, he looks to me berserk
He pushes (?) at his time, he's running down a line
Face all dripping down, carrying a sign
Take a message to the clerk, tell him not to work
And now you're independent, brush your teeth three times a day
Remember how I told you, remember how I say
That you've seen a hundred persons, and you've called me down today
Just to hear how lovely it sounds to hear me say
Take a message to the clerk, tell him not to work

Trivia about the song Message to the Clerk by Jandek

On which albums was the song “Message to the Clerk” released by Jandek?
Jandek released the song on the albums “The Rocks Crumble” in 1983 and “On The Way” in 1988.
Who composed the song “Message to the Clerk” by Jandek?
The song “Message to the Clerk” by Jandek was composed by Sterling Richard Smith.

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