I Don't Want to Be Me

Ian Anderson

Got a grand house out in the country.
Marble pillars holding the door.
Empty bottles lining the wall from the night before.
Got a Roller out in the garage.
But the wheels are stuck to the floor.
Got no reason to go anywhere, no friends call anymore.
I don't want to be me, I don't want to be me,
I know it's hard to see, But I don't want to be me.

Had me playing down at the palace.
I was declared the belle of the ball.
Made the boys take my goods and chattels away
Now I'm staring at an empty hall.
I don't want to be me.

Pardon me, I'm on my way.
Pardon me but I'm going.
Taking on the simple life and I feel the grass roots
Growing.
I'm going to ride the ragged road
Diamond spurs jangling into the sunset.
No circuits running overload
Well maybe I'm not done yet.

Now there's nothing left in the cupboard
And three bears' been eating my soup.
My life is one big critical mess if you take a look.
And the butler's off in Ibiza on expense account gone
Berserk.
But I can't check out of this crazy world
Without being a jerk--I don't want to be me.

Trivia about the song I Don't Want to Be Me by Jethro Tull

When was the song “I Don't Want to Be Me” released by Jethro Tull?
The song I Don't Want to Be Me was released in 1993, on the album “Nightcap - The Unreleased Masters 1973-1991”.
Who composed the song “I Don't Want to Be Me” by Jethro Tull?
The song “I Don't Want to Be Me” by Jethro Tull was composed by Ian Anderson.

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