C. Brown
Widespread Panic Lyrics


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C. Brown wakes from bed
He brushes his teeth and he combs his head for school
Out the door and down the street
Down to the corner, a bus and some friends that he's supposed to meet
But there, not to his surprise
His friends have gone and they've told C. a lie

But you can walk on with me
You don't even need to say a word
You don't have to worry about the others

Now you see him and he runs up fast
Kicks at the air his friends watch him fall and then laugh
Charlie really likes his friends
But in his heart he knows that sometimes a dog is as good as any man
We're all trying to do as we should
That doesn't always rhyme with doing just what feels good

But you can sit in the grass, if it feels good
You don't even need to think a word
You don't have to worry, don't worry

Charlie there is drawing a gun
Right there in the square he's sketched Lucy on the run
Aims his eye, cocks his head
In a cloud of dust, dear old Lucy's gone
Charlie's only trying the golden rule
Draw unto others as they have been drawn to you

And you can walk on home with me




You don't even need to think a word
You don't have to worry

Overall Meaning

Widespread Panic’s song C. Brown tells the story of a boy named Charlie, who wakes up in the morning, brushes his teeth, combs his head, and heads off to school. He waits for his friends at the bus stop, but they have lied to him and ditched him. Charlie’s friends are not always the best influence, but he still likes them. During the song, Charlie finds himself alone, drawing and daydreaming in the grass. He draws a sketch of his friend Lucy, but when he aims a pretend gun at her, she disappears in a cloud of dust. The song includes the message that not always doing what feels good can be the right thing, and that sometimes being alone and doing what you love is better than being around people who don’t treat you with kindness and respect.


This song is a reflection on the theme of adolescence and the challenges that come with growing up. It highlights the struggle of finding your place in society and the desire to fit in. It also emphasizes the importance of self-expression, creativity, and individuality. On one hand, Charlie wants to fit in and be with his friends despite their negative influence, but on the other hand, he finds solace in being alone, drawing and dreaming. This song encourages listeners to embrace their own unique identity and to not let the opinions of others define them.


Line by Line Meaning

C. Brown wakes from bed
Charlie Brown starts his day


He brushes his teeth and he combs his head for school
Charlie Brown gets ready for school


Out the door and down the street
Charlie Brown leaves his house and goes to school


Down to the corner, a bus and some friends that he's supposed to meet
Charlie Brown heads to the bus stop to meet his friends


But there, not to his surprise, His friends have gone and they've told C. a lie
Charlie Brown's friends have left without him and lied about it


But you can walk on with me, You don't even need to say a word, You don't have to worry about the others
Someone offers to walk with Charlie Brown, without judgement or worry about others


Now you see him and he runs up fast, Kicks at the air his friends watch him fall and then laugh
Charlie Brown tries to catch up to his friends, but they mock him when he falls


Charlie really likes his friends, But in his heart he knows that sometimes a dog is as good as any man
Charlie Brown values his friendship, but knows the loyalty of a dog could be even better


We're all trying to do as we should, That doesn't always rhyme with doing just what feels good
Everyone tries to do the right thing, but it's not always what makes them happy


But you can sit in the grass, if it feels good, You don't even need to think a word, You don't have to worry, don't worry
You can always take time for yourself, without judgement or worry


Charlie there is drawing a gun, Right there in the square he's sketched Lucy on the run
Charlie Brown draws a picture of Lucy running away from him


Aims his eye, cocks his head, In a cloud of dust, dear old Lucy's gone
Charlie Brown imagines shooting Lucy, but she disappears before he can


Charlie's only trying the golden rule, Draw unto others as they have been drawn to you
Charlie Brown is attempting to treat others as they treat him


And you can walk on home with me, You don't even need to think a word, You don't have to worry
Someone is offering to walk with Charlie Brown again, without judgement or worry




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: David Schools, Domingo Ortiz, Jeff Riley, John Bell, Michael Houser, Todd Nance

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Chris Cox

Unmistakably one of the best recordings the boys ever made. The emotion embedded in the jam ..

Joey Carrigan

Lost my dog in February and this song still makes my eyes water

Shawna Prince

First time I saw Widespread was in a little bar in Anderson SC - We danced all night long and everyone had their own space !! It was amazing !!! 💚 To see what they have become blows my mind ! That was 25 years ago - WSMFP

killing floor

I know what you mean, I watched moe. go thru the same transformation. From hole in the wall, piss on the bathroom floor, tiny ass clubs to where they are now. They may not hold the record for selling out red rocks, but they can and have performed there...✌

Brian Hall

Awesome! Mikey Houser was the man! Makes me proud to be from Georgia!

ACrackInTheWall2006

This album is probably my favorite Widespread Panic album.

Chris Donegan

This one broke me in, so there's that.
Then again, i wore out the first four cassettes.
That doesn't happen with cassettes almost ever.
And yeah i spliced 'em a bunch first.
If that ain't country

Erick Janich

ACrackInTheWall2006 damn close they are close calls. Wsp forever ☮️

Colbie Warne

This is my favorite album!!!!

Shelley Roberson

what a wonderful song, sometimes friends don't see the light, but it's OK I don't have to worry :-)

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