When calvin was a boy There was a lot to comprehend A high imagination But he never had a friend His father bought the funeral parlor Just around the bend from the macys He helped around the basement And he swore to never tell He couldn't stand the bodies But he grew to like the smell Formaldehyde and suicide Are words that came too well To a young boy (oh boy!) Every night he spent Telescoping in his room Watching naughty audrey Smoking on the roof He fell for her from a far And someday he'd tell her Lady luck, try your hand on me Fill her dreams with the Quiet boy across the street Who came undone Certain things I've seen too young, but
I'm sure she's seen her share of Blood, guts, and daddy don't care Waiting is so hard to bare I'd really like to meet you But they teach you not to mix With those (unknowns) I'd like to get to know you Like to show you all the things They don't (and they won't) I'd simply like to tell you That you're swell And I could take you home (uh-oh!) I'll be waiting Just the other week It was a dream come true Audrey came a-knockin' Said she didn't know what to do She asked him for a favor He said anything for you Audrey macy