Our Friend the Cabbage
Cabbages and Life's Journey: The Turkeys' Musical WisdomLyrics
You can call me a cab you can call me a train
You can refer to me as a cab or a train, indicating different ways people perceive or label the speaker.
You can call me stink bomb a but it's all the same
Various names or labels, like "stink bomb," are used, suggesting that different labels don't affect the speaker.
Just like that baggage that's never coming back
Similar to baggage that won't return, the past or burdens are mentioned, possibly reflecting on irreversible experiences.
Just as fast as cabbage going through intestinal track
Comparing the speed of departure to cabbage passing through the digestive system, highlighting quick exits or separations.
Now you can call me a shoe boy you can call me collect
Similar to line 1, using different labels, reinforcing the idea that names or titles don't define the speaker.
You can call me unstable and a physical wreck
Describing oneself as unstable and physically wrecked, perhaps acknowledging personal challenges.
Just like a skillet I'll be good and hot
Comparing oneself to a hot skillet, suggesting a passionate or intense nature.
Yeah my blood will be boiling so lets hope it doesn't clot
Expressing the potential for intense emotions, with a hope that it doesn't lead to negative consequences like blood clotting.
You can call me a fool you can call me a jerk
Openly accepting being called a fool or a jerk, showing a level of self-awareness or indifference to judgments.
You can play me some chords and hope that they work
Referring to playing chords and hoping they work, possibly indicating a reliance on chance or unpredictability.
But just like that baggage that's never coming back
Reiterating the theme of irreversibility, similar to line 3, with baggage that won't return.
Just as fast as cabbage going through intestinal track
Repeating the metaphor of speed, comparing departure to cabbage in the digestive tract.
You can call me a cab you can call me a train
Rephrasing the idea of being called a cab or a train, reinforcing the notion of multiple perspectives on the speaker.
You can call me butt boy but it's all the same
Introducing another label, "butt boy," with the same indifference as in line 2.
Just like that baggage that's never coming back
Repeating the concept of irreversible baggage, emphasizing the permanence of certain experiences or choices.
Just as fast as cabbage going through intestinal track
Reiterating the fast-paced departure, using the cabbage metaphor to emphasize quick and irreversible processes.
It's a large terminal leaf bud used as a vegetable
Introducing a literal definition of cabbage as a vegetable, possibly symbolizing the speaker's complexity.
It'll make you fart and you'll belch a lot but never is it dull
Describing the effects of cabbage, like causing flatulence, but emphasizing its never-ending interest or stimulation.
It ain't dull
Asserting that cabbage is not dull, possibly indicating that the speaker is not boring or mundane.
It ain't dull
Repeating the assertion that cabbage is not dull, reinforcing the idea of constant engagement or excitement.
It ain't dull
Reiterating the notion that cabbage is not dull, emphasizing the speaker's aversion to a monotonous or uninteresting existence.
It ain't dull
Concluding with a final emphasis on the non-dull nature of cabbage, possibly underscoring the speaker's desire for a vibrant and lively life.
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