GUTTERMOUTH

- A Day At The Office Lyrics

out in the backyard yesterday
trimming the hedge while the neighbors kids were in the pool
the power cord got a little close to water edge
and sent 10 000 volts down little billy's spine
he was only nine
better luck next time

woke up one sunday afternoon
the families gone on a hunting trop for caribou
broke out the ladder gonna patch some holes up on the roof
i slipped and fell and landed on the ground
no one was around
when will i be found

i'm sure not glad it happened
but i'm happy as can be
that it look the life from someone else
better than me bought

a home right by the plant
they said she'd never blow again like she did before
perhaps they spoke a bit to close a half passed noon
she blew like hell and then the sky turned red
toxins overhead everybody's dead, everybody's dead

pleasant dreams and thanks for listening

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Who wrote A Day At The Office lyrics?


A Day At The Office is written by Steven Rapp, Scott Sheldon, Joseph Nunn, Eric Davis, Mark Adkins.

When was A Day At The Office released?


A Day At The Office is first released on May 07, 1996 as part of Guttermouth's album "Teri Yakimoto" which includes 15 tracks in total.

Which genre is A Day At The Office?


A Day At The Office falls under the genre Rock.
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Songwriter(s): Steven Rapp, Scott Sheldon, Joseph Nunn, Eric Davis, Mark Adkins
Record Label(s): 1996 Nitro Records
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