Look out boys, 'cause I'm a rollin' stone. That's what I was when I just left home. I took every secret that I'd ever known And headed for the wall Like a wrecking ball. Started down a little road of sin Playin' bass under a pseudonym. The days were rough, and it's all quite dim, But my mind cuts through it all Like a wrecking ball. Oh, just a little 'Deadhead Who's watching, Who's watching. I's just a little 'Deadhead. Won a dollar on a scholarship. I got tired and let my average slip. And I's a farmer in the pogonip Of a weed that I recall was like a wrecking ball. I met a lovesick daughter of the San Joaquin. She showed me colors I'd never seen And drank the bottom out of my canteen Then left me in the fall Like a wrecking ball. Standin there in the morning mist, A Jack & Coke at the end of my wrist. Yes, I remember when first we kissed, Though it was nothing at all Like a wrecking ball. Hey, boys, a little 'Deadhead Who's watching, Who's watching. I's just a little 'Deadhead, Too much trouble for me to shake Oh, the weather and the blinding ache We was ridin high 'til the eighty-nine quake Hit the Santa Cruz Garden Mall Like a wrecking ball. Well now, boys, I'm a rollin stone. That's what I was when I just left home. I took every secret that I'd ever known And headed for the wall Like a wrecking ball. Started down a little road of sin Playin bass under a pseudonym. The days were rough, and it's all quite dim, But my mind cuts through it all Like a wrecking ball. Oh, just a little dead head Who is watching, Who is watching. I's just a little dead head. Got a daughter on a scholarship. I got tired and let my hearing slip. And I's a farmer in a poor (?) With a weed that I recall Like a wrecking ball. I met a lovesick daughter of the San Joaquin. She showed me colors I'd never seen And drank the bottom out of my canteen Then left me in the fall Like a wreckin ball. Standin there in the morning mist, And tug a cord at the end of my wrist. Yes, I remember when we first kissed, Though it was nothin at all Like a wreckin ball. Hey, boys, a little dead head Who is watching, Who is watching. I's just a little dead head, With too much trouble for me to shake. Oh, the weather and the blinded ache Was riding high until the eighty-nine quake Hit the Santa Cruz Garden Mall Like a wreckin ball.