

Prompt / Lyrics
[Verse 1] Old man Hank in his recliner throne Stares at the game on his cracked flip phone Leans to the side Lifts one flat Lets out a trumpet and says "You can keep that" [Chorus] You can keep that Thanks I’m good That little cloud of neighborhood love You can keep that Send it right back Old man tootin’ like a second-hand snack (you can keep that) [Verse 2] Family dinner Mashed peas Roast Grandma’s praying Hank just boasts Grins real wide Like he’s givin’ back Blows one out and mumbles "You can keep that" [Chorus] You can keep that I’ll pass I’ll pass Wave it away like a bad podcast You can keep that No take-backs Old man tootin’ like a party attack (you can keep that) [Bridge] [Spoken Half-laughed] One for the chair One for the dog One for the kids (one clears the fog) Every single time that he tips his hat He leaves a little gift like "You can keep that" [Chorus] You can keep that We all yell back Hold your breath Hit the window latch You can keep that Signed In fact From the legend of the cul-de-sac Old man Hank in his victory lap Rips one more and says "You can keep that"
Tags
rock, Crunchy indie rock with a slightly scruffy garage feel; male vocals half-deadpan, half-exasperated. Tight drum groove and overdriven bass push verses, choruses explode with shout-along gang vocals and fuzzy guitars. Brief spoken-style asides and a noisy middle-8 guitar break keep it playful and unpolished., indie rock
1:44
No
1/28/2026