I had the body of a two and a half
Year old baby
I had the brain of a man
I used to play underneath my momma's skirts
All day
I parked my car in her garage
She didn't know I was a midget
She thought it was all innocent play
She didn't know I was a midget
But when dad came home she put me away


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Midget Lyrics as written by Robert L. Mothersbaugh Gerald V. Casale

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    This is a weird-ass song, the type of weird-ness only the 70's could create!

    killwhitieon October 14, 2009   Link
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    As told from Bob1, this was made from a jam session they all had one day while Bob1 was practicing a guitar riff. As it's shown in their 2nd film, "The Men Who Make The Music", this was meant to parody the sort of mindless dumb 70s disco and rock n roll dance music of their time, and generally making a mockery of the majority of the mindless high-selling music of the 70s.

    vicesuageron January 25, 2024   Link

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