Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Look At All Those Idiots, artist - The Simpsons. Album song The Simpsons Sing The Blues, in the genre Иностранный рок
Date of issue: 31.12.1989
Record label: Geffen
Song language: English
Look At All Those Idiots |
Each morning at nine, they trickle through the gates |
They go home early, they come in late |
Reeking of cheap liquor they stumble through the day |
Never give a thought to honest work for honest pay |
I know it shouldn’t vex me |
I shouldn’t take it hard |
I know I should ignore their capering with a kingly disregard, but |
Look at all those idiots |
Ooh, look at all those boobs. |
An office full of morons |
A factory full of fools |
Is it any wonder that I’m singing, singing the blu-u-ues! |
They make personal phone calls, |
On company time. |
They Xerox their buttocks, |
And guess who pays the dime. |
Their blatant thievery wounds me, |
Their ingratitude astounds! |
I long to lure them to my home, |
And then release the hounds! |
I shouldn’t grow unsettled |
When faced with such abuse. |
I shouldn’t let it plague me, |
I shouldn’t blow a fuse! |
But, look at all those idiots, |
ooh, look at all those boobs. |
An office full of morons, |
A factory fulll of fools. |
Is it any wonder that I’m singing, |
Singing the blu-u-ues. |
What happened? |
Where are the instruments? |
I believe they call this a breakdown, sir. |
I can’t have any breakdowns here! |
What if there was an inspector around? |
Play a guitar solo. |
Oh, I’m a little out of practice, sir. |
I said do it!!! |
So do it!!! |
do it!!! |
do it!!! |
Yes sir. |
(Guitar Solo) |
Yes, excellent. |
Well done. |
All right, it’s beginning to grate. |
That’ll be sufficient, Smithers. |
Excuse me? |
I said that’s enough! |
Oh! |
Sorry sir. |
Thought I had my mojo working. |
Humph. |
That man by the cooler, |
Drinking water, as if it’s free. |
Oh. |
That’s Homer Simpson, sir. |
A drone from sector 7-G. |
Yes, well, call this Simpson to my office, |
And stay to watch the fun. |
If he’s 6 feet when he enters, |
He’ll be two feet when I’m done. |
It brings a ray of sunshine |
To my unhappy life, |
To make him kneel before me, |
And slowly twist the knife. |
Look at all those idiots |
Ohh, look at all those boobs. |
An office full of morons, |
A factory full of fools. |
Is it any wonder, that I’m singing, |
Singing the blu-u-ues. |
Take me home, sir. |
I’m trying. |
Surrounded by idiots, |
Outnumbered by boobs. |
An office full of morons, |
A planet full of fools. |
Is it any wonder, I’m singing, |
Maybe you should be singing, sir. |
Oh. |
Singing the blu-u-ues. |
(Look at all those idiots.) |
Mr. Burns, you, you make Muddy Waters sound shallow and |
(An office full of morons.) |
cheerful, by comparison. |
Thank you, Smithers. |
Meaningless but |
(Is it any wonder.) |
heartfelt compliment. |
I feel like I got a few things off my chest, |
and onto the chests of my inferiors. |
You do. |
(Look at all those idiots.) |
Why are they still playing? |
Um… |
Office full of morons.) |
They’re not still on salary, are they? |
We’re not validating their parking, sir. |