February One - Slapstick



     
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February One Lyrics


Homeless guy I walk by every single day
He seems so nice but people always turn away
One day I stood with him and we talked for a while
He seemed happy but had sadness in his smile
I shis hand and he said "Thank you very much.
'Cause sometimes conversation's just as good as a donation."
I didn't understand until he looked at me and said
"Millions like me are freezing tonight and no one cares if we live or die.
Change in my cup gives me a couple bucks to spend but I'd rather be treated like a person again."
As I stood with him a business man walked up
A winning smile and threw a wad of gum into his cup
I was so angry that I ran and chased him down
I tapped him on the shoulder and he turned around
I smy head and said "You're a fucking dick."
He turned pale and asked me what the fuck I meant
He'll never understand but still I pointed back and said
"Millions like him are freezing tonight and no one cares if they live or die.
Change in his cup gives him a couple bucks to spend but he'd rather be treated like a person again."

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There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Slapstick was a Chicago-based (many members were from Elgin, IL) ska/punk band active from 1993-1996, consisting of Brendan Kelly (vocals), Dan Andriano (bass), Dan Hanaway (trumpet), Matt Stamps (guitar), Rob Kellenberger (drums), and Peter Anna (trombone). They toured extensively and played endless shows in the greater Chicagoland area. They were signed to Asian Man Records. Reports exist that Slapstick turned down large amounts of money to sign to a major label, and instead broke up in 1996.

Read more about Slapstick on Last.fm.


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