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Nothing's Gonna Change My Clothes lyrics
All the people are so happy now, their heads are caving in
I'm glad they are a snowman with protective rubber skin
But every little thing's a domino that falls on different dots
And crashes into everything that tries to make it stop
And the mirror, it reflects a tiny dancing skeleton
Surrounded by a fleshy overcoat and swaddled in
A furry hat, elastic mask, a pair of shiny marble dice
Some people call them snake-eyes, but to me they look like mice
And nothing's smelling like a rose
But I don't care if no one's coming up for air
'Cause I know nothing's gonna change my clothes ever anymore
All the people are so happy now, their heads are caving in
I'm glad they are a snowman with protective rubber skin
But every little thing's a domino that falls on different dots
And crashes into everything that tries to make it stop
And nothing's smelling like a rose
But I don't care if no one's coming up for air
I know nothing's gonna change my clothes ever anymore
No, no, no, no nothing's smelling like a rose
But I don't care if no one's coming up for air
I know that nothing's gonna change my clothes ever anymore
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- Track 9 on Then: The Earlier Years
- 8 Rabid Child
- 10 Hotel Detective
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- Track 9 on They Might Be Giants
- 8 Rabid Child
- 10 Hotel Detective
- 10 (She Was a) Hotel Detective
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