(Wright)
(c) Who Is She? Music (BMI)
Halley's Comet, I-said-a Halley's Comet
How did you know that I lived in a desperate world?
How could you dream that we were all made out of stone?
What is the truth, what is the faithful lasting proof?
What is the central theme to this everlasting spoof?
Knock on my windows, link up the chain
It's gotta be easy, no splinters no pain
It's Cadillac rainbows and lots of spaghetti
And I love meatballs so you better get ready.
I'm going down to the central part of town
I'm going down to the central part of town
Central part of town, I'm going down
I'm going down to the central part of town
("Halley's Comet" over deep-joop-baba-bajingo etc)
What did I do?
And don't be blamin' eat my kazoo
For everything I do to know the story
And everything I do to pull me in
And everything I do to get the title
But when they use it on me, I reject it
What would you do if you ate my daddy's shoes?
What would you say if it was naturally for you?
How would you feel if it rained hungry catchews?
How would you like to have your thick strawberry goo?
I'm sinking down, it's a glorious feeling
Makes a big difference, my body is reeling
Even Broth Zada can't shine my shoes
But I know deep inside it's got some mighty fine hues.
I'm going down to the central part of town
I'm going down to the central part of town
Central part of town, I'm going down
I'm going down to the central part of town.
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