Lyrics Ballad Of A Thin Man - Kula Shaker
You
walk
into
the
room
With
your
pencil
in
your
hand
You
see
somebody
naked
And
you
say,
"Who
is
that
man?"
You
try
so
hard
But
you
don′t
understand
Just
what
you'll
say
when
you
get
home
′Cause
you
know
something
is
happening
But
you
don't
know
what
it
is
Do
you,
Mister
Jones?
You
raise
up
your
head
You
ask,
"Is
this
where
it
is?"
Somebody
points
to
you
and
says
"It's
his"
You
say,
"What′s
mine?"
Somebody
else
says,
"Where
what
is?"
And
you
say,
"Oh
my
God,
am
I
here
all
alone?"
′Cause
you
know
something
is
happening
But
you
don't
know
what
it
is
Do
you,
Mister
Jones?
You
have
many
contacts
Among
the
lumberjacks
To
get
you
facts
When
someone
attacks
your
imagination
Nobody
has
any
respect
Anyhow,
they
already
expect
you
To
just
sign
a
check
to
Tax-deductible
charity
organizations,
hey!
Hey,
you
know
something
is
happening
But
you
don′t
know
what
it
is
Do
you,
Mister
Jones?
Now
when
you
see
this
one-eyed
midget
Shouting
the
word,
"Now"
And
you
say,
"For
what
reason?"
And
he
says,
"How?"
And
you
say,
"What
does
this
mean?"
And
he
screams
back,
"You're
a
cow,
give
me
some
milk
or
else
go
home"
′Cause
you
know
something
is
happening
But
you
don't
know
what
it
is
Do
you?
When
you
walk
into
the
room
Like
a
camel
and
then
you
frown
Keep
your
eyes
in
your
pocket
And
your
nose
on
the
ground
There
should
be
a
law
Against
you
comin′
around
Girl
your
arm,
should
be
made
to
wear
earphones
Hey,
you
know
something
is
happening
You
know
something
is
happening
But
you
don't
know
what
it
is
Do
you,
Mister
Jones?
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