Lyrics
[Banjo Intro]
[Verse 1]
Well, I wake up every mornin' to the sound of their rooster crowin',
Them neighbors next door, they're always up to somethin',
They party 'til the break of dawn, don't they ever sleep?
Their hound dog's howlin', it's enough to make me weep.
[Chorus]
Oh, those pesky neighbors, they're a real sight to see,
With their loud music blarin', disturbin' the peace, oh gee,
They're like a storm that never ends, blowin' through the night,
I wish they'd find some manners, and turn down that ol' porch light.
[Verse 2]
They rev their engines, late at night, like they're racin' the moon,
And their kids are always yellin', playin' some wild cartoon,
I've tried talkin' to 'em, but they just don't seem to care,
Guess I'll just have to sit back, and offer up a prayer.
[Chorus]
Oh, those pesky neighbors, they're a real sight to see,
With their loud music blarin', disturbin' the peace, oh gee,
They're like a storm that never ends, blowin' through the night,
I wish they'd find some manners, and turn down that ol' porch light.
[Bluegrass Banjo Interlude]
[Bridge]
But maybe there's a lesson, hidden in their noisy ways,
To live life loud and proud, no matter what folks say,
So while they may be bothersome, they're livin' life their own way,
And who am I to judge, how they choose to spend their day?
[Banjo Break]
[Chorus]
Oh, those pesky neighbors, they're a real sight to see,
With their loud music blarin', disturbin' the peace, oh gee,
They're like a storm that never ends, blowin' through the night,
I wish they'd find some manners, and turn down that ol' porch light.
[Outro]
So here's to those neighbors, love 'em or not,
They're just doin' their thing, in their own little plot,
But if they could dial it down, just a smidge or two,
Well, that'd be just fine, for me and for you.
[Banjo Solo]
[End]