Oh Mario, sit here by the window
Stay here till we reach Idaho
And when we go, hold my hand on take off
Tell me what I already know
That we can't talk about it
No, we can't talk about it

[Chorus]
Because nobody knows that's how I nearly fell
Trading clothes and ringing Pavlov's bell
History shows there's not a chance in hell

But, oh, Mario, we're only to Ohio
It's kind of getting harder to breath
I won't let it show, I'm all about denial
But can't deny all that need belief
That we could talk about it
But we can't talk about it

[Chorus]

Oh Mario, why if this is nothing
I'm finding it so hard to dismiss
If you're what I need then only you can save me
So come on baby give me the fix
And let's just talk about it
I've got to talk about it

[Chorus]

That's how I nearly fell
By ringing Pavlov's bell
So baby show and tell

Oh Mario, Mario


Lyrics submitted by AgathaKavka, edited by ShootTheM14

Pavlov's Bell Lyrics as written by Aimee Mann

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    wow. these lyrics are totally incorrect.

    1.) Because nobody knows That'S HOW I nearly fell

    2.) ALL of the Mariels should be MARIOs.

    3.) I won't let it show I'm all about denial But can't DENIAL let me believe

    4.) If you're what I need then only you can save me So come on baby give me the FIX

    ("give me the fist?" are you kidding me?)

    5.) History shows LIKE IT WAS SHOW AND TELL

    6.) and this: So tell me/ That someone nearly fell/ By ringing Pavlov's bell/ So then they sure as hell/ Oh Mariel is just laughable. it doesn't even exist in the song. the actual lyrics are:

    SO TELL ME/ THAT'S HOW I NEARLY FELL/ BY RINGING PAVLOV'S BELL/ SO BABY, SHOW AND TELL/ OH MARIO, MARIO

    please correct this comedy of errors.

    jillycon March 13, 2006   Link

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