Story Behind The Song
Wvwerybody is important, not everybody gets treated that way, just a song to make you think.
Song Description
Walking down the side walk, had a conversation with a tic.
Song Length |
3:44 |
Genre |
Folk - Traditional |
Lyrics
Tic Song
Walking down the sidewalk,
I saw a stick I thought I knock.
And so I gave that stick a kick,
And on that stick I found a tick.
He said, "Mister , do you know what to me you've done?
You just kicked the stick I was living on.
Now I call that discrimination."
Walking down the sidewalk.
I never gave it a second thought.
Till I felt a stabbing pain.
That darn old tic was at my veins.
I said, "Mister, do you know what you've done to me?
You just took the thing that gives life to me.
Now I call that 'incriminating'."
So I pinched that little tic,
And all that's left is a little brown spec.
I ain't saying that it's good,
But it happens bad and good.
You say, "Mister Do you know what you just said to me?
You just pointed your long fingers right at me.
Now I call that, revelation.
Now I wonder if you're thinking about,
The troubling subject I'm singing about.
Who among us has the right to invade, another's mind?
You say, "Mister, who do you think you are?
Your in my brain asking too many questions too hard."
Now I do appologize but it's 'relavent'.
Walking down the side walk.
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