Homer's Father's Day Song

Homer's Father's Day Song is the song by Homer and Lisa.

Lyrics

 * (Homer sings while hanging a stocking on the fireplace)


 * Homer:
 * 'This the season to be jolly...


 * (Bart and Lisa look at Homer, confused. Lisa pointing out the windows.)


 * Lisa:
 * Mid-June?


 * (It is sumer and children are playing in water from an open fire hydrant.)


 * Homer:
 * Kids, this is the holiest night of the year.
 * Tomorrow is Father's Day, and that makes tonight Father's Day Eve.


 * (Homer decorates a standee of himself and sings to the tune of "Joy to the World.")


 * Homer:
 * Joy to the world, a father's born.
 * Let me receive great gifts!


 * Lisa:
 * Dad, ther's no such thing as "Father's Day Eve."


 * Homer:
 * No Father's Day Eve... Does this mean there's no such thing as... Daddy Claus?


 * (He holds up a picture of a fat guy with a hite beard, smoking a pipe, wearing a Fishing hat, and relixaing in a La-Z-Boy recliner that has a set of golf clubs slung across the back of it. The La-Z-Boy is being pulled like Santa's sleigh by eight golf carts over a golf course. Homer begins to whimper, and Lisa takes pity on him.)


 * Lisa:
 * Fine. There's a Daddy Claus.


 * Homer:
 * Is there a Super Bowl Bunny?


 * Lisa:
 * Sure... why not.


 * (Homer hops up and down and claps with glee.)

Behind the Laughter
The song is a parody of "" and "".