I was born a love child of the '70s Touch down at Sacred Heart Three boys and a treehouse family Saw the light from the reservoir Mamma told me angels are watching us In a green Volkswagen van In the cities of hippies and angels Just singing along to a Amy Grant
There was money in my pocket Shoes on my feet But I always felt like the one black sheep There was food on the table A place to sleep But there's no rest for the one black sheep Singing Ooh ooh ooh, ay Ooh ooh ooh, ay Won't somebody tell me What's wrong with me? Singing Ooh ooh ooh, ay Ooh ooh ooh, ay Won't somebody tell me What's wrong with me?
Packed up in Eugene, Oregon Amtrak went soccer cleats Headed south to California Conference player of the week But at night I dream of Graceland Stealing my friend Carl's guitar On the racquetball courts playing Songs for homeless broken
There was money in my pocket Shoes on my feet But I always felt like the one black sheep Got a good education On O'Bart Street But there's no books on the one black sheep Singing Ooh ooh ooh, ay Ooh ooh ooh, ay Won't somebody tell me What's wrong with me? Singing Ooh ooh ooh, ay Ooh ooh ooh, ay Won't somebody tell me What's wrong with me?
Two dropouts head eastbound Chevy truck with no A C Starlite Fort Kearney Campground Said why not Tennessee Got fiber in my bones for God works to save Lord know I'm not home But I'm on my way with
There was money in my pocket Shoes on my feet But I always felt like the one black sheep Got these 3 guitar chords And the road under my feet But there's no place for the one black sheep Singing Ooh ooh ooh, ay Ooh ooh ooh, ay Won't somebody tell me What's wrong with me? Singing Ooh ooh ooh, ay Ooh ooh ooh, ay Won't somebody tell me What's wrong with me?
'Cause there's no rest for the one black sheep
Compositores: Mathew William Kearney (Mat Kearney), Martin Bennett Johnson (Martin Johnson) ECAD: Obra #12189066 Fonograma #13348001