Dancing to Superfreak

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I just posted a short country song that I wrote to YouTube. It's called Dancing to Superfreak. I figure that since the song is rather brief, the following questions might enhance your enjoyment of it:


  1. Who is ultimately to blame for the Newlywed Game debacle?

  2. Do delusions of grandeur suppress the narrator's ability to freely admit to finding pleasure in "low-brow" delights?

  3. What does the narrator learn?

  4. In what ways does the narrator differ from the songwriter, Mike Waugh?

  5. Does the song require more verses or is it perfect as is, like a snapshot into the soul of mankind?

  6. Is it possible to sing of a "furrowed brow" without actually furrowing one's brow?


Lyrics:

I couldn't believe what you said,
When we were on that game show for newlyweds.
You got every question about me oh so wrong.

You guessed (quite incorrectly)
That Superfreak was my favorite song
And my favorite junk food was chili dogs.

I couldn't understand.
I thought you were thinking of another man.
And I scowled with a furrowed brow on the flight back home.

But it was only after two weeks
I found myself dancing to Superfreak
And happily enjoying a sloppy chili dog.

So now I think I see
That you understand me
More than I think I know myself.

1 Comments

Bill Waugh said:

My brow is now furrowed. Keep up the good work.

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