Doctor Worm

John Flansburgh, John Linnell

They call me Dr. Worm
Good morning, how are you? I'm Dr. Worm
I'm interested in things
I'm not a real doctor
But I am a real worm
I am an actual worm
I live like a worm

I like to play the drums
I think I'm getting good
But I can handle criticism
I'll show you what I know
And you can tell me if you think
I'm getting better on the drums
I'll leave the front un-locked
'Cause I can't hear the doorbell

When I get into it
I can't tell if you are
Watching me twirling the stick
When I give the signal, my friend
Rabbi Vole will play the solo

Some day somebody else besides me will
Call me by my stage name, they will
Call me Dr. Worm
Good Morning how are you, I'm Dr. Worm
I'm interested in things
I'm not a real doctor
But I am a real worm
I am an actual worm
I live like a worm

And I like to play the drums
I think I'm getting good
But I can handle criticism
I'll show you what I know
And you can tell me if you think
I'm getting better on the drums
I'm not a real doctor
But they call me Dr. Worm

Trivia about the song Doctor Worm by They Might Be Giants

On which albums was the song “Doctor Worm” released by They Might Be Giants?
They Might Be Giants released the song on the albums “Severe Tire Damage” in 1998, “Dial-A-Song: 20 Years of They Might Be Giants” in 2002, and “A User’s Guide to They Might Be Giants” in 2005.
Who composed the song “Doctor Worm” by They Might Be Giants?
The song “Doctor Worm” by They Might Be Giants was composed by John Flansburgh, John Linnell.

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