This page is a place to put songs I write for the 2002 50 songs in 90 day challenge.
Story behind the song
Keith Hobman made some comment about me on a weightlifting newsgroup. Keith has a history of hurting himself. So I wrote a song about it.
Lyrics
Everything was going so good
You was pulling more weight than you thought you could
Then your poor little bicep went snap, crackle, pop
Suck it up old man and maybe you can walk it off
Hobman, Hobman
What you gonna break this time
Hobman, Hobman
Where you gonna draw the line
Hobman, Hobman
You scare me when you’re feeling fine
Hobman, Hobman
What you gonna break this time
Oh you fought your way back from your injuries
Lifting twice a day, five days a week
Then you was benching, and you got a scare
What does it sound like to hear your pec tear?
Hobman, Hobman
What you gonna break this time
Hobman, Hobman
Where you gonna draw the line
Hobman, Hobman
You scare me when you’re feeling fine
Hobman, Hobman
What you gonna break this time
Grip it and rip it
But don’t break your toes
With a purple faced grimace
And a broken nose
Living is risky, yeah
Life is hazardous
Grip it and rip it
Don’t you be a wuss!
Hobman, Hobman
What you gonna break this time
Hobman, Hobman
Where you gonna draw the line
Hobman, Hobman
You scare me when you’re feeling fine
Hobman, Hobman
What you gonna break this time
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