This Neil Gust-penned tense pop song depicts a character soliciting sex in a men’s room to stave off the emptiness he feels as he pines for an unknown second character.
[Verse 1]
I don't know when I lost my nerve and I started a routine
And I walked across this corner
Pinned my eyes to a shirt
'Cause I'm scared of being seen
[Chorus]
Locked myself in a stall
Rest my head against the wall
[Verse 2]
Still drunk, I had a dream in the morning
Pin myself to the chore
Looking through the cracks, I saw his shadows on the tile
So I knocked on all the unlocked doors
[Chorus]
Locked myself in a stall
Rest my head against the wall
[Verse 3]
And I'm not sure that I ever had the nerve
'Cause I've always felt like an easy kill
But I'm pretty sure that I'm never gonna know if I'm his kind of pill
[Chorus]
Unlocked the stall and wandered off
Left my number on the wall
Rest My Head Against the Wall was written by Neil Gust.
Rest My Head Against the Wall was produced by Rob Schnapf & Tom Rothrock & Heatmiser.
Heatmiser released Rest My Head Against the Wall on Tue Oct 29 1996.