Too Up To Feel Down

Dunbar-Jones

Who is that knocking at my door
It’s the IRS with their palms outstretched
Gave all I got they still want more
Took my TV set and my car’s been repossessed
But I don’t care I must confess
‘Cause I’m

Too up to feel down
She’s got me ten feet off the ground
Too up to feel down

The landlord’s lookin’ for his due
But the green’s all gone, there’s a for rent sign on my lawn
The phone’s been disconnected too
My guitar’s in hock, and I’ve got holes in my socks
You would think I’d be in shock
But I’m

Too up to feel down
I’m up as long as she’s around
Too up to feel down

Bridge:
I’m out of work and the cupboards bare
But still I feel like a millionaire
She gives me all that I ever need
I’m as rich as a boy can be

(Chorus) x 2

Trivia about the song Too Up To Feel Down by The Rubinoos

When was the song “Too Up To Feel Down” released by The Rubinoos?
The song Too Up To Feel Down was released in 1992, on the album “The Basement Tapes Plus”.

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