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| Song: | Jackson Park Express (Style Parody Of Cat Stevens) | 
 
| Album: | Mandatory Fun | Genres: | Comedy | 
 
| Year: | 2014 | 
Length: | 546 sec | 
 
 
Lyrics: 
 Tuesday morning, 8:15
 I was riding to work on the Jackson Park Express
 Seemed like any other day
 Then my whole world changed, in a way I never could have guessed
 'Cause she walked in, oh oh oh
 Took the seat right across the aisle
 I knew we had a special connection
 The second I saw her smile
 
 She smiled as if to say
 'Hello... haven't seen you on this bus before'
 I gave her a look that said
 'Huh... life is funny, you never know what's in store
 By the way, your hair is beautiful
 I bet it smells like raisins'
 
 She looked at me in a way that asked
 'Did you have a nose job or something?
 I'm only asking 'cause your nose looks slightly better
 Than the rest of your face'
 
 I arched my eyebrow ever-so-slightly, which was my way of asking
 'Do you want my old Hewlett-Packard printer?
 It still works, kinda
 And I've got a bunch of ink cartridges left'
 
 Then she let out a long sigh, which I took to mean
 'Uh! Mama!
 What is that deodorant you're wearing? It's intoxicating
 Why don't we drive out to the country sometime
 And collect deer ticks in a Ziploc baggie... aw yeah'
 
 I gave her a penetrating stare, which could only mean
 'You are my answer, my answer to everything
 Which is why I'll probably do very poorly
 On the written part of my driver's test'
 
 Oh ho hoo wo, ho ho, ho ho, ho ho yes
 It all happened on the Jackson Park Express
 On the Jackson Park Express
 On the Jackson Park Express
 On the Jackson Park Express
 Oh ho, oh wo
 
 I knew she was startin' to fall for me
 'Cause she crinkled her nose, which unmistakably meant
 'Baby, let's wear each other's clothes
 And speak in a thick German accent
 And maybe someday we can own and operate
 Our own mobile pet grooming service'
 
 I couldn't hold back my feelings
 I gave her a look that said
 'I would make any sacrifice for your love
 Goat, chicken - whatever
 I could never hold you close enough
 Let's have our bodies surgically grafted together
 Aw... surgically grafted together'
 
 She picked up a newspaper and started reading to herself
 Which I'm sure was her way of telling me
 'When you're cold, I will warm you
 Aw... when you're shivering, I will hold you
 When you're nauseous, I will give you
 Pepto Bismol every hour for as long as the symptoms persist
 Oh, I never, ever wanna see you cry
 So please let me cauterize your tear ducts with an arc welder'
 
 Then I glanced down at her shirt for a second
 In a way that clearly implied
 'I like your boobs'
 
 Aw! Oh ho ho, ho ho, ho ho yes
 It all happened on the Jackson Park Express
 On the Jackson Park Express
 On the Jackson Park Express
 On the Jackson Park Express
 
 I cleared my throat quietly, and then I looked away
 And I'm sure it was obvious to her just what I was trying to say
 I was trying to say
 'Hey... I'd like to make a wall-sized mural
 Out of all the dead skin cells that you slough off
 While you sleep at night
 Oh ho, I'd like to rip you wide open... aw
 And French kiss every single one of your internal organs
 Aw! I'd like to remove all your skin
 And wear your skin over my own skin
 But not in a creepy way'
 
 Then I'm pretty sure she looked at me
 Out of the corner of her good eye
 And though she never spoke a word
 This is exactly what I heard... she was sayin'
 'Aw! I want to make out with you
 In an abandoned tollbooth in the middle of a monsoon
 I want to ride dolphins with you
 In the moonlight, until the staff at Sea World kicks us out
 I want you inside me, oh oh
 Like a tapeworm'
 
 I pointed to the side of my mouth as a way of indicating
 'Hey, I think you've got something on the side of your mouth'
 She licked the corner of her lips as if to say, 'Here?'
 I nodded, implying, 'Yeah, you got it'
 
 And then the bus stopped at 53rd St.
 And she got up suddenly
 'Where are you going?' pleaded my eyes
 'Baby, don't you do this to me'
 Think of the beautiful children we could have some day
 We could school 'em at home, raise 'em up the right way
 And protect them from the evils of the world
 Like trigonometry and prime numbers
 Wo no, baby, please don't go'
 
 She brushed my leg as she left the bus
 I'm sure that was her way of sayin'
 'I'm sorry, this just isn't working out
 You're suffocating me
 I need some space to find out what life's all about
 So goodbye forever... my love'
 
 And deep inside I knew she was right
 It was time for us both to move on
 
 No, I never got her number, aw no no
 She never bothered to leave her address
 Aw... But as long as I live
 I'll never forget those precious moments we shared
 Together on the Jackson Park Express
 On the Jackson Park Express
 On the Jackson Park Express
 On the Jackson Park Express
 On the Jackson Park Express
 On the Jackson Park Express
 On the Jackson Park Express
 On the Jackson Park Express 
	
	
	 
	
		
		
	
	
  
	
			
	   	 
      
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