Clean Up Your Own Backyard Lyrics by Elvis Presley

Clean Up Your Own Backyard Lyrics

    (words & music by b. strange - s. davis)
    Back porch preacher preaching at me
    Acting like he wrote the golden rules
    Shaking his fist and speeching at me
    Shouting from his soap box like a fool
    Come sunday morning he's lying in bed
    With his eye all red, with the wine in his head
    Wishing he was dead when he oughta be
    Heading for sunday school

    Clean up your own backyard
    Oh don't you hand me none of your lines
    Clean up your own backyard
    You tend to your business, i'll tend to mine

    Drugstore cowboy criticizing
    Acting like he's better than you and me
    Standing on the sidewalk supervising
    Telling everybody how they ought to be
    Come closing time 'most every night
    He locks up tight and out go the lights
    And he ducks out of sight and he cheats on his wife
    With his employee

    Clean up your own backyard
    Oh don't you hand me none of your lines
    Clean up your own backyard
    You tend to your business, i'll tend to mine

    Armchair quarterback's always moanin'
    Second guessing people all day long
    Pushing, fooling and hanging on in
    Always messing where they don't belong
    When you get right down to the nitty-gritty
    Isn't it a pity that in this big city
    Not a one a'little bitty man'll admit
    He could have been a little bit wrong

    Clean up your own backyard
    Oh don't you hand me, don't you hand me none of your lines
    Clean up your own backyard
    You tend to your business, i'll tend to mine

    Clean up your own backyard
    You tend to your business, i'll tend to mine

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