(Original song) Do Scarecrows in Japan Have Slanted Eyes? video

A song I wrote and recorded yesterday, along with some good visuals. Lyrics: One time I talked to Bill Clinton about squids I asked him if he liked them 'cause I think they're really cool He tilted his head sideways and he stared with rosy cheeks And said "Well to watch or to eat?" One time I went to Shari's for some lunch I noticed a small pinhole in the cushion behind me I saw a freaky vision and my brother saw it too My dad said "turn around and eat your food." I swear to God these stories are all true I wouldn't lie to one so beautiful You caught my eye today So baby watchya say? I wanna hold your hand and be with you Do scarecrows in Japan have slanted eyes? I think I know the answer but I still might be surprised I heard you can blindfold them with a thread of dental floss But wait a minute scarecrows don't have eyeballs When a creature dies it's brain takes what it feels And permeates the brain as a flavor A happy brain tastes sweet and a sad one tastes bitter An angry brain might burn your tongue! I swear to God these are all things I've thought of A piece of my unique and creative mind You caught my eye today So baby watchya say? I wanna take your hand and be with you You can go ahead and take your time I'm not looking for a one night thrill We can waste the days enjoy each other and play Only take my hand and I can be with you

Running time: 02:15

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