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"Lisa and Janey's Patty Cake Rhyme"
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Song Information
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Lisa and Janey's Patty Cake Rhyme is a song sung by Lisa and Janey.
Background
In the back yard of the Simpson home, Lisa and Janey played a Patty Cake game, singing as they clapped. Unbeknownst to the girls, Homer listened as they sang. At the end of each verse, it sounded like there was about to be a naughty word. Homer then gasped in shock, only to sigh in relief as the song continued with a non-naughty word. At the third "nearly naughty" occurrence, however, Homer gasped and passed out. The girls then began a fourth verse, only to be interrupted when Bart shot Lisa in the arm with a spitball.
Lyrics
- [Homer watches Lisa and Janey's Patty Cake game. They do not see him.]
- Lisa and Janey:
- Miss Lucy had a steamboat.
- The steamboat had a bell.
- Miss Lucy went to Heaven
- And the steamboat went to...
- [Homer gasps.]
- Lisa and Janey:
- Hell-o operator...
- [Homer gives a sigh of relief.]
- Lisa and Janey:
- Get me Number Nine,
- And if you disconnect me
- I'll chop off your be...
- [Homer gasps again, more worried than before.]
- Lisa and Janey:
- 'Hind the 'frigerator...
- [Homer again sighs in relief, this time also wiping his brow.]
- Homer:
- Whew!
- Lisa and Janey:
- There was a piece of glass
- Miss Lucy sat upon it,
- And it cut her big fat...
- [Homer gasps and passes out.]
- Lisa and Janey:
- Ass-k me no more questions.
- I'll tell you no more-
- [A spitball, shot by Bart, hits Lisa in the arm.]
- Lisa:
- Ow!
- [The girls stop singing and take cover as Bart unleashes a barrage of spitballs.]
Behind the Laughter
The song is a parody of "Miss Susie".