Here Comes a Regular

Paul Westerberg

Well a person can work up a mean mean thirst
After a hard day of nothin' much at all
Summer's passed, it's too late to cut the grass
There ain't much to rake anyway in the fall

And sometimes I just ain't in the mood
To take my place in back with the loudmouths
You're like a picture on the fridge that's never stocked with food
I used to live at home, now I stay at the house

And everybody wants to be special here
They call your name out loud and clear
Here comes a regular
Call out your name
Here comes a regular
Am I the only one here today?

Well a drinkin' buddy that's bound to another town
Once the police made you go away
And even if you're in the arms of someone's baby now
I'll take a great big whiskey to ya anyway

Everybody wants to be someone's here
Someone's gonna show up, never fear
'Cause here comes a regular
Call out your name
Yes here comes a regular
Am I the only one who feels ashamed?

Kneeling alongside old Sad Eyes
He says opportunity knocks once then the door slams shut
All I know is I'm sick of everything that my money can buy
A fool who wastes his life, God rest his guts

First the lights, then the collar goes up, and the wind begins to blow
Turn your back on a pay-you-back, last call
First the glass, then the leaves that pass, then comes the snow
Ain't much to rake anyway in the fall

Trivia about the song Here Comes a Regular by The Replacements

On which albums was the song “Here Comes a Regular” released by The Replacements?
The Replacements released the song on the albums “Tim” in 1985, “Inconcerated Live” in 1989, “All For Nothing / Nothing For All” in 1997, “Don't You Know Who I Think I Was?: The Best Of The Replacements” in 2006, “Don’t You Know Who I Think I Was?” in 2006, “Original Album Series” in 2011, “The Complete Studio Albums: 1981-1990” in 2015, and “Dead Man's Pop” in 2019.
Who composed the song “Here Comes a Regular” by The Replacements?
The song “Here Comes a Regular” by The Replacements was composed by Paul Westerberg.

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