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This song went through quite a few changes during the recording of the album. Most notably was the chorus. The original lyrics during the 'If you need me, you know where to find me...' section were, 'If you love me, please shoot me! If you love me, please shoot me!'
I'm glad I came up with the new choruses for the final version.

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Many's the time I wonder
where my life is going to
Many's the time like this
I think I bit off more than I can chew
just a little, just a little more,
just a little more
Many's the time I wonder
if maybe I have seen it all
But just when I've had enough
there's always something else to haul
just a little, just a little more,
just a little more

If you need me,
you know where to find me
I'll be hiding behind my desk
trying to get some rest!
Everyday I try and try
and I just don't know what it's for
Still everyday they say
I need to try a little bit more
just a little, just a little more,
just a little more

If you must know,
just take a memo
I swear, I swear I'll quit
if I get anymore ... grief!
Many's the time I'm thinking
that there's nothing else that I can do
Except to pray that
I can take a little more before I'm through
just a little, just a little more,
just a little more...

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from Chameleon In A Kaleidoscope [25th Anniversary], released January 1, 1996
written by Adam Rabin

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Adam Rabin Burlington

Where Prog Rock meets Geek Rock. Adam Rabin is a Vermont songwriter/multi-instrumentalist who has also played with Elephants of Scotland, Mailbox, and musical improv troupe She Thicc. You can also hear Adam’s music on the podcasts: Improvised Weapons, Improv Overdrive, What The Hell Are You Watching, and Vermont Favorites. ... more

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