Difference between revisions of "Full Bodied"
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==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== | ||
:'''Marge''': | :'''Marge''': | ||
− | :There's something odd about this beer. | + | :''There's something odd about this beer.'' |
:'''[[Moe]]''': | :'''[[Moe]]''': | ||
− | :Hey! | + | :''Hey!'' |
:'''Marge''': | :'''Marge''': | ||
− | :It tastes like | + | :It tastes like cuddling. |
− | :It tastes like | + | :It tastes like clean clothes. |
− | :It tastes like | + | :It tastes like hot steaming cocoa |
− | : | + | :Mixed with rainbows. |
:'''Moe''': | :'''Moe''': | ||
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:Makes me wanna have... Moe! | :Makes me wanna have... Moe! | ||
+ | :(''applause'') | ||
+ | :'''[[Kang]]''': | ||
+ | :''This is the best musical in lightyears.'' | ||
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+ | :'''[[Kodos]]''': | ||
+ | :''Lightyears measure distance, not time.'' | ||
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+ | :'''Kang''': | ||
+ | :''You know what I meant!'' | ||
[[Category:Songs]] | [[Category:Songs]] | ||
[[Category:Songs by Marge]] | [[Category:Songs by Marge]] | ||
[[Category:Songs by Barney]] | [[Category:Songs by Barney]] |
Revision as of 11:37, June 2, 2012
Full Bodied is a song sung by Marge, Lenny, Carl and Barney in the "There's No Business Like Moe Business" segment of Treehouse of Horror XX. The music was written by Alf Clausen and the lyrics by Daniel Chun.
Lyrics
- Marge:
- There's something odd about this beer.
- Moe:
- Hey!
- Marge:
- It tastes like cuddling.
- It tastes like clean clothes.
- It tastes like hot steaming cocoa
- Mixed with rainbows.
- Moe:
- It does?
- Lenny:
- Full bodied,
- Carl:
- Full blooded.
- Barney:
- It's such a lovely blend.
- Lenny, Carl and Barney:
- It's jolly, it's loyal,
- Like drinking your best friend!
- Marge:
- I stopped my crying.
- Why? I don't know.
- But this rosy, cozy, bubbles-in-my-nose-y
- Makes me wanna have... Moe!
- (applause)
- Kang:
- This is the best musical in lightyears.
- Kodos:
- Lightyears measure distance, not time.
- Kang:
- You know what I meant!