How come they're called adult movies
When the only thing they show
Is people making babies
Filmed up close?

I'm feeling so much better
Since I learned to avert my eyes:
Now it's Disney time

Not in front of the children
Fill their head with dreams
And hope to be like Bambi's mother
And die off-screen
So you can tell your children
That everything's gonna be just fine
Here in Disney time

At Easter and Christmas
They granted us a view
Of a world so much better
Than the one we knew
Everyone can share the magic
For 30 minutes at a time

Oh
Here in Disney time
Oh oh oh
Here in Disney time
Oh oh oh
Here in Disney time
Oh oh oh
Here in Disney time


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Disney Time Lyrics as written by Jarvis Branson Cocker

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    Jarvis: "It's quite a strange train of thought, really. It starts off talking about somebody who used to associate watching TV with porn films, and he's glad he doesn't do that any more, and now he's got a kid he's going to be a responsible person and watch only Disney films. But then I got thinking about Disney movies, and they're quite pornographic in a way, because just like pornography portrays sex in an idealised way, Disney films portray an idealised view of family life. So it's kind of my reaction to that." ... I absolutely love this song.

    xsvsxon July 06, 2008   Link

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