Everybody's brother, everybody's lover, I wanna be your lifetime friend.
Crazy as a rocket, nothin in my pocket, I keep it at the rainbow's end.
I never think of money, I think of milk 'n honey, grinnin like a cheshire cat.
I focus on the pleasure, somethin I can treasure, can you picture that?

( Dondillinger, Pick a verse!)

Let me take your picture, add it to the mixture, there it is I got you now!
Really nothin to it, anyone can do it, it's easy and we all know how.
Now begins the changin, mental rearrangin, nothing's really where it's at,
Now the Eiffel Tower's holdin up a flower. Can you picture that?

(Interlude)
Fact is there's nothin out there you can't do
Yeah, even Santa Claus believes in you.
Beat down the walls, begin, believe, behold, begat.
Be a better drummer, be an up and comer. Can you picture that?

All of us are winnin, pickin and a-grinnin, Lordy but I love to jam
Jelly-belly gigglin, dancin and a-wigglin, honey that's the way I am!
Lost my heart in Texas, Northern lights affect us, I keep it underneath my hat,
Aurora Borealis, shinin down on Dallas! Can you picture that? horhh

(Chorus)
Can you picture? You gotta see it in your mind!
Can you picture? You know it's quick and easy to find!
Can you picture? You don't have to buy a frame!
Can you picture? Can you picture that?
Can you picture that?

Use it if you need it, don't forget to feed it!
Can you picture that?

(Oh wow, can you get behind it? Fer shure, reeeally!)


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    This must be a horrible of The Electric Mayhem's orginal.

    The Electric Mayhem, for the uninitiated, are the band on the Muppet Show. Members being, Dr. Teeth, Floyd Pepper, Janice, Zoot, and Animal.

    xturricanxon June 10, 2004   Link

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