My mama always said I would regret it if I ever got a tattoo.
She said I'd never get a job like I ever wanted one with that attitude.
My dad said I had to learn to drive a stick shift, but every van I ever had was an automatic.
My friends said that someday I would make it big, but I'm still living in the basement.
I'm just as broke as the day I was born.
But I still make it work just like everybody else does.
It's all just a cruel joke and everybody knows there's no way out.
Well who's laughing now?
The tv said that I would never get a girlfriend unless I had a six pack and smoked cigarettes.
Well I've got a couple extra pounds and hottest girl in town and she don't mind having a little more of me to go around.
I'm just as broke as the day I was born.
But I still make it work just like everybody else does.
It's all just a cruel joke and everybody knows there's no way out.
Well who's laughing now?
The preacher told me this was only just a pipe dream.
And I've been burning both ends seven days a week.
But baby I just paid the rent making music with my friends.
It ain't much but it could be the start of something big.
I'm just as broke as the day I was born.
But I still make it work just like everybody else does.
It's all just a cruel joke and everybody knows there's no way out.
Well who's laughing now?
Monday, December 22, 2025
Durry - Who's Laughing Now
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