He gave the safety pins back to mama,
And put the collar back on the hound.
The System's a Go 'cause he never
Infiltrated and brought it down.
He even picked up the banjo
And started dressing like a man.
It's the Punk Rock Retirement Plan.
Well it's Johnny Cash for Johnny Rotten
Johnny Horton for Johnny Ramone,
He's swapping out his records
For something more down home.
He likes a square dance instead of a slam dance.
That mess was getting out of hand.
It's the Punk Rock Retirement Plan.
Now all that blue hair is natural, no lyin'.
But his tattoos tell a story.
They fade like fads and go, y'know
From hardcore to vegan and oi.
They read like a textbook timeline
From his shoulders down to his hands.
It's the Punk Rock Retirement Plan.
Well there's rhinestones where the badges
And the buttons used to be.
It's the Punk Rock Retirement Plan...
Plan B.
credits
from Cockadoodledeux,
track released October 12, 2021
J.D. Wilkes- Vocals, piano
Gary Siperko- Electric guitar
Fuller Condon- Upright bass
Preston Corn- Drums
Josh Coffey- Fiddle
Melissa Bogle- Fiddle
Chris Scruggs- lapsteel guitar
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