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== Lyrics == | == Lyrics == | ||
− | :You becha I'm a poet, gosh doncha know it? | + | [[Ned Flanders]]:You becha I'm a poet, gosh doncha know it? |
:I got it, won't let it go willy-nilly | :I got it, won't let it go willy-nilly | ||
:I've got this one darn dilly chance to show it | :I've got this one darn dilly chance to show it | ||
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:I bought it, I own it, won't be takin' it back to the store | :I bought it, I own it, won't be takin' it back to the store | ||
:I hear a rap at my door, it's a hip hop-portuinty | :I hear a rap at my door, it's a hip hop-portuinty | ||
− | :Quoth the Nedster "Ever-diddly-more! | + | :Quoth the Nedster "Ever-diddly-more! |
== Behind the Laughter == | == Behind the Laughter == |
Revision as of 08:21, June 2, 2012
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Song Information
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"Found Myself" is a song by Ned as a part of The Lyrical Stylin's of Ned Flanders: A Jaunty Gent of All Genres.
Lyrics
Ned Flanders:You becha I'm a poet, gosh doncha know it?
- I got it, won't let it go willy-nilly
- I've got this one darn dilly chance to show it
- Tick tock! Opportunity knocks but once
- Just one knock-adilly don't be silly
- Access success like Milli Vanilli! Hi-dilly
- Hi-diddily-ho neighboreeno
- Of evil I speak hear or see no
- I'm living la vida el eleano
- I'm Mister Mellow, just a fellow
- Who's tryin' to be nice-you
- Oppor-diddily-tunity won't ring twice-no
- You only get one shot like Annie Oakley-dokily
- One-dun-diddily shot so don't choke-ily-dokily
- Might get booed by the throng, say Neddy don't belong
- Bu I'm gonna sing my song anyhoodily-doodle
- Tho I'm limp as a noodle, tho I'm a nervous Nellie
- Got butterfliesin my belly, my knees turn to jelly
- Whew! I'm havin' a cow, I'm sh-shakin' in my Dockers
- Lord don't fail me now, I see opportunity's knockers
- Had my chace to show it, you know it, I didn't blow it
- I bought it, I own it, won't be takin' it back to the store
- I hear a rap at my door, it's a hip hop-portuinty
- Quoth the Nedster "Ever-diddly-more!
Behind the Laughter
The songs final line is a reference to the poem "The Raven" by Edgar Allen Poe.