Much Too Much

Album cover art for "Much Too Much" by Jules Shear

Jules Shear - Pop

Much Too Much

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[Verse 1] I was all alone I was in my car She hit me on the head with a rock or a star I don't know I don't know When she introduced herself she forgot to mention She was doing a little work at the insurance convention I don't know I don't know She sure got something I can't explain She sure got something that ain't got a name [Chorus] But it's much too much It feels almost too good to touch It's much too much I could see it'd be easily crushed When I can look at her and see the silver of her mirror What good is money and such She's much too much [Verse 2] She was so sure of me So unafraid I believed that I could take it all the way But I didn't know I didn't know She was a primitive, I found that out soon The what and why don't matter It's all in the with whom I didn't know I didn't know Then came the trickle that turned into a flood See she's got the machine that turns rhythm into blood [Chorus] But it's much too much It feels almost too good to touch It's much too much I could see it'd be easily crushed When I can look at her and see the silver of her mirror What good is money and such She's much too much [Verse 3] I can wait like a dog, but I waited for hours Kind of makes this puppy want to pee on flowers I don't know I don't know When she arrived I was all bent out of shape She said you're just another monkey Going around acting like an ape I don't know I don't know One day she's good, then she's as good as gone It's hard turning the faucet off when you easily turned it on [Chorus] But it's much too much It feels almost too good to touch It's much too much I could see it'd be easily crushed There's a price to be paid at the end of the day For using a woman as a crutch And hers was much too much

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Credits

Writers
  • Jules Shear
  • Dan Zanes