Bad Moock Rising

Bad Moock Rising: Lyrics

  • Woman Like The Wind
  • Let Me Die in My Footsteps
  • Here's a Latte and My Middle Finger
  • You're Good (For a Man Like Me)
  • Economist John
  • Take Me When You Go
  • January
  • Pretty Boy Floyd


    Woman Like The Wind
    Lyrics & Music by A. Moock ©1999 Moockshake Music, ASCAP

    She rests upon her pillows with my future in her hands
    And my whole life in the secret way she smiles
    When she turns her face up to me I can tell with just one kiss
    That I'd follow her in inches or in miles

    Chorus:
    I've got wonder in my heart, I've got nothing left to lose
    There's an aching in my ears when I hear those old jazz tunes
    I've fallen in love with a woman like the wind
    She whispers softly and she blows my cold ship in

    Her hair is made of summer and her eyes are young boys' dreams
    Her hands are soft and smaller than the rain
    And every time she's near me I feel closer to my god
    And I hear Miles Davis sketch the sounds of Spain

    Chorus

    She's an angel from Montgomery even though she's from up north
    And she's sweeter than the purest edelweiss
    And even if she asked me if I'd watch The Sound of Music with her
    I'd say that's alright, babe, don't think twice

    Chorus

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    Let Me Die in My Footsteps
    By Bob Dylan, Warner-Chappell Music, Adapted by A. Moock

    I will not go down under the ground
    'Cuz somebody tells me that death's coming 'round
    And I will not carry myself down to die
    When I go to my grave, lord, my head will be high
    Let me die in my footsteps before I go down under the ground

    There's been rumors of war and wars that have been
    The meaning of life has been lost in the wind
    And some people saying that the end is close by
    'Stead of learning to live they are learning to die
    Let me die in my footsteps before I go down under the ground

    I don't know if I'm smart but I think I can see
    When someone is pulling the wool over me
    And if this war comes and death's all around
    Let me die on this land 'fore I die underground
    Let me die in my footsteps before I go down under the ground

    Let me drink from the waters where the mountain streams flood
    Let the smell of wildflowers run free through my blood
    Let me sleep in your meadows with your green grassy leaves
    Let me walk down the highway with my brother in peace
    Let me die in my footsteps before I go down under the ground

    Go out in your country where the land meets the sun
    See the craters and canyons and where the waterfalls run
    Nevada, New Mexico, Arizona and Idaho
    Let every state in this union run deep down in my soul
    And you'll die in your footsteps before you go down under the ground

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    Here's a Latte and My Middle Finger
    Lyrics & Music by A. Moock ©1999 Moockshake Music, ASCAP

    Chorus:
    Over-educated motherfucker
    You're an under-thinking pasta-sucker
    Talking too much bullshit coffee-drinker
    Here's a latte and my middle finger

    And here's a penny for the thoughts you think
    Put it towards another coffee drink
    On second thought, here, have a couple quarters
    Put them towards that PhD you ordered

    'Cuz you can't see the forest for the trees
    Perspective isn't measured in degrees
    Maybe you should go explore a thicket
    See if you can find a place to stick it

    Chorus

    And every time that gentle north wind blows
    You'd better stick your fingers up your nose
    That wind that softly blows right through your head
    Will be cleaner coming out your ears instead

    And the cold wind that comes breezing out your ears
    Will be the best thing that's come from your head in years
    You should save it in a bottle or balloon
    You monkey-looking pompous-ass buffoon

    Chorus

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    You're Good (For a Man Like Me)
    Lyrics & Music by A. Moock ©1999 Moockshake Music, ASCAP

    You're tall for your height
    And you're wise for your age
    You're fast for your speed
    Sometimes too fast to gage
    And you're good, you're so good
    For a man like me

    You're as fast as a mouse
    You fly like a bird
    The way that you look
    Can't be defined by a word
    'Cuz you're good, you're so good
    For a man like me

    Chorus:
    You've got love in your heart
    That's a good place to start
    And you're good, so good
    For a man like me

    You're the head of your class
    You're ahead of your time
    You're a wonder of nature
    I'm amazed that you're mine
    'Cuz you're good, you're so good
    For a man like me

    Chorus

    I'm large for my size
    But I'm short for my weight
    I'm late for my time
    But I'm still feeling great
    'Cuz you're good, you're so good
    For a man like me

    You've got love in your heart
    That's a good place to start
    But there's something else in you
    From some secret body part
    That makes you like you are
    You're a bright shining star
    Tall and strong
    Fast and free
    And good, so good
    For a man like me

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    Economist John
    Lyrics & Music by A. Moock ©1999 Moockshake Music, ASCAP

    Economist John fell in love
    But he wanted to make sure it was real
    So he devised a graph to test over time
    The change in the way he did feel
    He set to work with rulers and different colored pencils
    And he drew his lines real straight
    And he made a color code of his variable emotions
    With red for love and a swampy brown for hate

    Then John began to transfer all his feelings into numbers
    To calculate his love
    And so he wouldn't smudge the lines on his heartfelt chart
    He always wore a special glove
    His woman wanted cuddling
    And his parents wanted marriage
    But John told them all to wait
    He said he'd stick to slow precision and an economic vision
    To determine his romantic fate

    John spent every minute from December to November
    Filling in his graph
    He adorned it with color and very subtle shading
    And humble yet, oh, so brilliant math
    And he spent his year locked in his office with his shiny papers
    And his woman he refused to see
    So she went off and dated a lonely sociologist
    While John still sat with data on his knee

    It was in the month of May, on a cold sunny day
    When John was told the current news
    That his woman was engaged now to a balding preacher
    With lots of cash and a church with crowded pews
    But John didn't care for he'd found his answer
    That same day while studying in the bath
    That the one he really loved in his heart, in his soul
    Was not his girl but his very lovely graph

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    Take Me When You Go
    Lyrics & Music by A. Moock ©1999 Moockshake Music, ASCAP

    Take me when you go, don't leave me behind
    I don't want to stay here with you swimming in my mind
    I got thoughts enough to think, I've had drinks enough to drink
    Time without you's much too slow, take me with you when you go

    And take me when you leave, I can't stand to be alone
    There's nothing I hate worse than loving you by telephone
    'Cuz the TV's not my friend and I've got no fax to send
    Even music's got no tone when you leave me all alone

    Take me when you go 'cuz there's nothing here for me
    I don't want to stay here writing tearful poetry
    I don't want to think on you from a lonesome window view
    'Cuz there's nothing I can see can bring you faster home to me
    No, there's nothing I can see can bring you faster home to me

    So take me with you, friend, I'll just ask you one more time
    I know that you're a woman who can make up your own mind
    But I've got one small request and I hope you won't say no
    'Cuz I think it's for the best -- take me with you when you go
    Take me with you when you go

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    January
    Lyrics & Music by A. Moock ©1999 Moockshake Music, ASCAP

    The days are getting short and the nights are getting cold
    And I've been lying in this bed since dawn
    January comes and January goes
    I think I'll just lie here 'til it's gone

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    Don't you know the winter dark and cold
    Holds me back from who I am
    Don't you know this happens every year
    And when it's over, I'll be back again

    The darkness pushes up against the light
    Even 'fore the working day is done
    And I would give my hands and the eyes that let me see
    For one more hour looking at the sun

    And when the night has come and I'm resting in my house
    You might call or I might ring your phone
    Please don't be alarmed if I sound far away
    I'm still here, it's just that I'm not home

    Chorus

    The spring's not just a time, it's the time I'm looking toward
    The spring and you are all that keep me going
    And until I find you both I'll just keep on lying here
    'Cuz I'm not going outside while it's snowing

    Chorus

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    Pretty Boy Floyd
    By Woody Guthrie, Ludlow Music, Adapted by A. Moock

    If you gather 'round me children
    A story I will tell
    About Pretty Boy Floyd, the outlaw
    Oklahoma knew him well

    It was in the town of Shawnee
    On a Saturday afternoon
    His wife beside him in their wagon
    It was into town they rode

    There a deputy sheriff approached them
    In a manner rather rude
    Using vulgar words and language
    And his wife she overheard

    Pretty Boy grabbed a log chain
    And the deputy grabbed a gun
    And in the fight that followed
    Pretty Boy laid that deputy down

    Then he took to the trees and timber
    And he lived a life of shame
    Every crime in Oklahoma
    Was added to his name

    He took to the trees and timber
    On the Canadian River shore
    But that outlaw found a welcome
    At many a farmer's door

    There's many a starving farmer
    Who the same old story told
    How this outlaw paid their mortgage
    And saved their little home

    Others tell you of a stranger
    Who had come to beg a meal
    And underneath his napkin
    Left a thousand dollar bill

    It was in Oklahoma City
    It was on a Christmas Day
    Them 'ol car load of groceries
    With a letter that did say

    You say that I'm an outlaw
    And you say that I'm a thief
    Well, here's a Christmas dinner
    For the family some relief

    It's through this world I've rambled
    I've seen lots of funny men
    Some are after you with a six-gun
    And some with a fountain pen

    But it's through your life you travel
    And it's through your life you roam
    You won't never see an outlaw
    Drive a family from their home

    So, if you gather 'round me children
    A story I will tell
    About Pretty Boy Floyd, the outlaw
    Oklahoma knew him well

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