John C. Reilly
John C. Reilly
John C. Reilly
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John C. Reilly & Angela Correa
John C. Reilly
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John C. Reilly
John C. Reilly
John C. Reilly
John C. Reilly
John C. Reilly
John C. Reilly
John C. Reilly
Lyle Lovett & Lyle Lovett & Jewel & Jackson Browne & Ghostface Killah
This song occurs in Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, as Dewey feels pressure to stay relevant amid the shifting political tides of the 1960s and copies Bob Dylan. The song parodies Dylan’s nasal style of singing and some of Dylan’s more abstruse lyrics.
Mailboxes drip like lampposts in the twisted birth canal of the coliseum
Rim job fairy teapots mask the temper tantrum
O say can you see 'em
Stuffed cabbage is the darling of the Laundromat
'N the sorority mascot sat with the lumberjack
Pressing passing stinging half synthetic fabrication of his-- Time
The mouse with the overbite explained how the rabbits were ensnared
'N the skinny scanty sylph trashed the apothecary diplomat
Inside the three-eyed monkey within inches of his toaster oven life
In my mind
I'm half blind
My inner ref
Is mostly deaf
I'm smell impaired
If you cared
My sense of taste is wasted on the phosphorescent orange peels of San Francisco axe-encrusted frenzy
So let me touch you
Let me touch you
Let me touch you
Let me touch you
Where the Royal Jelly gets made
Coloratura singers bringing weeds and social clingers
Hangers-on and fancy flingers
To the dress ball
Mushrooms and bowling pins
Stove pipe hats and other things I can't recall
From juvenile hall
We're so unlucky and stuff
Woodrow Wilson never had it so tough
Dairy Queen and Vaseline and Maybelline
Paul Bunyan and James Dean
Allegory agencies of pre-Raphaelite paganry
And Shenandoah tapestries
Compared with good mahogany
Collapsing the undying postcard romance
With feline perspicacity
By the university
That night I held a paucity
Which you deemed common courtesy
I wasn't what you thought I'd be
I shouldn't have invited you to dance
In my tree
I'm halfway free
And in my chair
One quarter there
In my dream
One-sixteenth cream
In the coffee of the courtier
Of the sycophant assistant to the king
So let me touch you
Let me touch you
Let me touch you
Let me touch you
Royal Jelly was written by Dan Bern.
Royal Jelly was produced by Michael Andrews.
John C. Reilly released Royal Jelly on Tue Oct 30 2007.