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'''Silent G''' is a ballad sung by [[Bart]], [[Milhouse]], [[Nelson]] and [[Ralph]] as [[Party Posse]] in the episode [[New Kids on the Blecch]].
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'''Silent G''' (A.K.A. '''Spell Out What You Mean to Me''') is a ballad sung by [[Bart]], [[Milhouse]], [[Nelson]] and [[Ralph]] as [[Party Posse]] in the episode [[New Kids on the Blecch]].
  
 
== Lyrics ==
 
== Lyrics ==

Revision as of 14:47, April 3, 2014

Silent G (A.K.A. Spell Out What You Mean to Me) is a ballad sung by Bart, Milhouse, Nelson and Ralph as Party Posse in the episode New Kids on the Blecch.

Lyrics

Bart
I saw you last night at the spelling bee
Milhouse:
I knew from right then on it was L-U-V
Nelson:
I gotta spell out what you mean to me
Ralph:
Cause I can no longer be a silent "G".
Party Posse:
I've gotta spell out what
Ralph: I've gotta spell out
Party Posse:
I've gotta spell out what you mean to me
Ralph:
What you mean to me.
Lieutenant Smash:
Man, they're gonna be big, and you stood in their way.
Seymour Skinner:
No, I didn't. I even came in early and made orange drink.
L. T. Smash:
Orange drink? What do you live with your mama?
Seymour Skinner:
She lives with me.