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Latest revision as of 06:59, February 23, 2024
"Lisa's Lament"
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Song Information
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"Lisa's Lament" is a song performed by Lisa.
Lyrics[edit]
Part one[edit]
- In a room a young girl sits,
- And sings her sad lament.
- 'Cause things are not the same it seems,
- As in such Simpson dreams.
- Slowly passing days at school,
- And dad is changing jobs.
- Working on the nukes with Finns,
- Is not the place for him.
- Why do his golden rainbows end?
- Why is this song so sad?
- Dreaming the dreams...
Part two[edit]
- Fun is just a word I've heard,
- When I'm feeling sad.
- Stories eight hard years have taught me,
- I cannot share with dad...
Behind the Laughter[edit]
"Lisa's Lament" is a parody of "Long Ago and Far Away" by James Taylor.