Howwhywuz, Howwhyyam

DICKY BARRETT, NATE ALBERT

I used to talk to cab drivers
Well now I just don't bother
I'd empty out my pockets
If someone asked me for a quarter.
There was a time that I'd give the time
To the old, the weak, and the weird.
I just don't know why this is so
But I've never been so scared
Am I getting older?
Are things getting harder?
I used to never cry
When I would think about my father.
The years went past so goddamn fast.
You know, I've left a lot behind
My devil could care attitude,
You know, I just can't seem to find.
And once upon a time
I never minded very much
I never let it knock me down
Or grind me out of touch
Am I getting older?
Are things getting harder?
I used to never cry
When I would think about my father.
Once I had an outlook
Different than it is
Full of dreams and schemes
It seems they just do not exist
And once I told myself
He will not be missed
Now now now I never thought that I would see the day
I'd ever feel like this
Am I getting older?
Are things getting harder?
I used to never cry
When I would think about my father.
Am I getting older?
Are things getting harder?
I used to never cry
When I would think about my father.
I used to never cry
I used to never cry
I used to never cry
When I would think about my father.

Trivia about the song Howwhywuz, Howwhyyam by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones

When was the song “Howwhywuz, Howwhyyam” released by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones?
The song Howwhywuz, Howwhyyam was released in 1998, on the album “Live from the Middle East”.
Who composed the song “Howwhywuz, Howwhyyam” by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones?
The song “Howwhywuz, Howwhyyam” by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones was composed by DICKY BARRETT, NATE ALBERT.

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