Lyrics New Kid (On The Block) - Barenaked Ladies
I
didn′t
ask
to
be
famous,
but
I'm
not
sore
′Cause
you
can
see
my
face
in
the
window
of
every
store
You
can
buy
my
lunchbox,
and
you
can
wear
my
clothes
You
can
remember
my
name
just
as
plain
as
the
face
under
your
nose
I'm
a
New
Kid
on
the
Block
Though
I
may
not
be
Johann
Sebastian
Bach
So
we
may
not
write
the
songs
we
sing
But
look
at
Elvis,
he
sold
his
soul
and
you
crowned
him
King
I
didn't
ask
to
be
famous,
but
I′m
not
sad
You
see,
I′ve
got
everything
that
I
always
wished
I
had
I
thank
my
managers
and
I
thank
the
screaming
girls
I
thank
my
hairdresser
for
giving
me
such
beautiful
curls
Now
I'm
a
New
Kid
on
the
Block
Well
I′m
twenty-three
and
they
won't
let
me
grow
up
I
went
down
to
register
fot
the
draft
Well
I
got
up
to
the
counter
and
the
lady
there
just
laughed
She
said
"you′re
a
New
Kid
on
the
Block
Young
girls
scream
and
old
boys
mock
Well
you
broke
my
youngest
daughter's
heart
Well
I
knew
you
kids
were
trouble
from
the
start"
I
didn′t
ask
to
be
famous,
but
I'm
not
sure
That
we're
as
apple
pie
as
you
always
thought
we
were
I
can
stay
up
all
night,
and
I
can
have
a
blast
I
can
breakdance,
I
can
fight,
I
can
kick
your
sorry
ass
I′m
a
New
Kid
on
the
Block,
And
though
I
may
not
be
Johann
Sebastian
Bach
There′s
no
need
to
be
afraid
of
us
Though
it
just
might
be
your
daughter
on
our
bus.
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