Elvis and I
A Comedic Ride with Elvis: Domino's, Diapers, and Deep ConversationsLyrics
Elvis and I order Domino's Pizza with extra cheese
Elvis and the speaker order Domino's Pizza with extra cheese, depicting a casual and indulgent setting.
Suckin' down Formula 44D
They consume Formula 44D, suggesting a laid-back atmosphere and possibly referencing a cold medicine.
Elvis and I put on diapers and extra sheer pantyhose
Elvis and the speaker wear diapers and sheer pantyhose, possibly highlighting a humorous and carefree relationship.
We never argue or overdose
They never argue or overdose, emphasizing a positive and harmonious connection.
He says, do I look fat to you?
Elvis asks if he looks fat, and the speaker reassures him, adding humor with the comment about "big bones."
I say, no King, it's not true
The speaker denies Elvis's perceived weight issue in a lighthearted manner.
You just have very big bones
Continuation of the humor, attributing Elvis's appearance to "very big bones."
And then he fires his forty- four into the television
Elvis shoots his gun into the television, possibly symbolizing rebellion or frustration.
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Repetition of "Elvis and I" to emphasize their camaraderie and shared experiences.
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-Elvis and I put on big belts and drive down to Burger King
Elvis and the speaker wear big belts and go to Burger King, continuing the playful tone.
He lets me croon and I let him steer
Elvis lets the speaker sing while he steers, showcasing their friendship and mutual support.
Elvis and I fry up demorol tablets and bacon grease
They indulge in demorol tablets and bacon grease, depicting a reckless and carefree lifestyle.
Torkin' down microwave tacos and beer
They consume microwave tacos and beer, further highlighting their unconventional habits.
He says, I don't wanna be on no stamp man
Elvis expresses a reluctance to be on a stamp, possibly commenting on fame or public recognition.
I say, I understand
The speaker understands Elvis's sentiment about not wanting to be on a stamp.
He says, my mama should be on that stamp man
Elvis suggests his mother should be on a stamp, possibly expressing humility or admiration for his mother.
And then he fires his forty- four into the television
Elvis shoots his gun into the television again, maintaining the theme of rebellion or frustration.
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Repetition of "Elvis and I" to reinforce their bond and shared experiences.
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-Elvis and I chop up onions and methamphetamines
They chop up onions and methamphetamines, portraying a mix of mundane and potentially dangerous activities.
We cook 'em up with some peanut butter and cheese
They cook the mixture with peanut butter and cheese, adding to the unconventional nature of their lifestyle.
Elvis and I call up Cadillac dealerships all night long
Elvis and the speaker make late-night calls to Cadillac dealerships, hinting at a humorous and random pastime.
Suckin' down Ny Quil stingers and cheese
They consume NyQuil stingers and cheese, continuing the depiction of their peculiar habits.
He says, what the hell's Lisa Marie thinking
Elvis questions Lisa Marie's choices, expressing disapproval of her association with Michael Jackson.
With that Michael Jackson crap?
The speaker acknowledges Elvis's dissatisfaction with Lisa Marie's relationship.
She should have married Janet or LaToya or Tito or even Mahalia Jackson
Elvis suggests alternative marriage choices for Lisa Marie, introducing humor and absurdity.
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Repetition of "Elvis and I" to conclude the song, emphasizing their enduring and unique friendship.
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