Toes Across the Floor
Toes Across the Floor

Blind Melon - Toes Across the Floor Lyrics

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Sep 27, 2005
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Toes Across the Floor Lyrics

Doesn't anybody feel
That all these killers should be killed
And all these healers should be healed
So all these beggers can be filled

Now tell me why am I to lie
If I'm holding firm and feel the right
to lie down beside this dog of mine
And let that perverted though really run through my mind

I'd scrape my toes across the floor
This day's the same as those before
And though inside I'm feeling giddy
Always wrong for never giving myself an uninvaded door

So now I'll take a little glue
I'll put together a new glittered room for you
So I can start sitting so pretty
Instead of sitting here not seein' clear
Just sitting here not fittin' here
No things ain't fittin' here

I'll just lay my head down beside this God of mine
And let that perverted thought burn a hole in my mind
And if I can't lay my head beside this God of mine
Maybe the Hunter's dog called God
Could be my friend in time

Writer(s): AARON JEROME SMITH, TERRY L. HUNTER, GLEN GRAHAM, SHANNON HOON, BRAD SMITH, THOMAS STEVENS, CHRISTOPHER THORN
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Royalty Network
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who are the members of Blind Melon who contributed to writing 'Toes Across the Floor'?

    The song 'Toes Across the Floor' was written by Blind Melon members Aaron Jerome Smith, Terry L. Hunter, Glen Graham, Shannon Hoon, Brad Smith, Thomas Stevens, and Christopher Thorn.

  2. What album is 'Toes Across the Floor' featured on?

    'Toes Across the Floor' is featured on Blind Melon's second studio album, 'Soup,' which was released on August 15, 1995.

  3. Who was the producer of the album 'Soup'?

    The album 'Soup,' which includes 'Toes Across the Floor,' was produced by Andy Wallace. He is known for his work with other prominent rock bands and artists.

  4. How was the album 'Soup' received when it was first released?

    When 'Soup' was first released, it received mixed reviews. While some critics were not favorable, the album later gained critical acclaim and is now considered a cult favorite and a 'dark horse' in the alternative rock genre.

  5. Why is 'Soup' considered a darker album compared to Blind Melon's debut?

    Thematically, 'Soup' deals with much darker and more personal issues, such as drug addiction, murder, and suicide, reflecting the troubled life and experiences of vocalist Shannon Hoon. This contrasts with the more upbeat tone of their debut album.

  6. Did 'Soup' perform well on music charts?

    Chart-wise, 'Soup' fared best in Canada, where it held the #14 spot on the RPM Weekly chart for the weeks of September 18 and 25, 1995. Although it did not perform as well in the United States, it eventually gained a positive critical reputation.

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