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"Sneaking in at Noon"
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Song Information
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"Sneaking in at Noon" is a song by Homer Simpson, with a line by Barney Gumble, which Homer sang as he was sneaking into work late.
Lyrics
- Homer:
- What the?
- Ah-ha!
- Quiet steps are what I take,
- Sneaking in at noon.
- Just in time for my lunch break,
- Got my fork and spoon.
- Time the cameras just right,
- Duck in the bathroom.
- Barney:
- Hi Homer!
- Homer:
- I'm still drunk from last night,
- Got driven home, I don't know by who.
- Some. May say.
- I don't deserve any pay.
- But hey. I came up with '60s day. Last May.
Behind the Laughter
"Sneaking in at Noon" is a parody of "Walking on the Moon" by The Police.
Appearances