C. Brown

David Schools, Domingo Ortiz, Jeff Riley, John Bell, Michael Houser, Todd Nance

C. Brown wakes from bed
He brushes his teeth and he combs his head for school
Out the door and down the street
Down to the corner, a bus and some friends that he's supposed to meet
But there, not to his surprise
His friends have gone and they've told C. a lie

But you can walk on with me
You don't even need to say a word
You don't have to worry about the others

Now you see him and he runs up fast
Kicks at the air his friends watch him fall and then laugh
Charlie really likes his friends
But in his heart he knows that sometimes a dog is as good as any man
We're all trying to do as we should
That doesn't always rhyme with doing just what feels good

But you can sit in the grass, if it feels good
You don't even need to think a word
You don't have to worry, don't worry

Charlie there is drawing a gun
Right there in the square he's sketched Lucy on the run
Aims his eye, cocks his head
In a cloud of dust, dear old Lucy's gone
Charlie's only trying the golden rule
Draw unto others as they have been drawn to you

And you can walk on home with me
You don't even need to think a word
You don't have to worry

Trivia about the song C. Brown by Widespread Panic

On which albums was the song “C. Brown” released by Widespread Panic?
Widespread Panic released the song on the albums “Widespread Panic” in 1991, “Don't Tell The Band” in 2001, “Live in the Classic City” in 2002, “Driving Songs Vol. II: Fall 2007” in 2007, and “Wood” in 2012.
Who composed the song “C. Brown” by Widespread Panic?
The song “C. Brown” by Widespread Panic was composed by David Schools, Domingo Ortiz, Jeff Riley, John Bell, Michael Houser, Todd Nance.

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