Lyrics
On behalf of all the geeks
Expressing the speaker's representation of the geek community.
I'd just like to say
Introduction to the speaker's message.
I've been telling you all along
Asserting that the speaker has consistently emphasized the coolness of 'Lord of the Rings'.
That 'Lord of the Rings' was cool
Affirmation of the coolness of 'Lord of the Rings'.
I told you so many times
Reiteration of the speaker's previous statements.
(He told you!)
Confirmation that the speaker indeed communicated this information.
I told you so many ways!
Repetition of the speaker's multiple ways of expressing the coolness of 'Lord of the Rings'.
(Yes, he told you!)
Acknowledgment of the speaker's previous communications.
I wore a cloak to school
Describing a quirky action taken by the speaker, wearing a cloak to school.
Well, who's laughing now?
Reflecting on the irony that those who mocked the speaker are now proven wrong.
(Ha ha ha ha ha)
Adding a humorous touch, implying laughter at the situation.
Now you'll all do as I did
Encouraging others to follow the speaker's example.
You'll name your first child 'Bilbo'
Suggesting a humorous and geeky name for one's child, emphasizing devotion to 'Lord of the Rings'.
Now you'll all do as I did
Reiterating the encouragement for others to emulate the speaker.
You'll do a short course in fletchery
Proposing another geeky activity, a short course in fletchery (arrow manufacture).
That's arrow manufacture, you amateurs!
Mockingly pointing out that fletchery is arrow manufacture for those unfamiliar with the term.
But, don't try and catch up now!
Advising against attempting to catch up with the speaker's geeky pursuits at this point.
It's too late to make amends!
Stating that it's too late to reconcile for not appreciating 'Lord of the Rings' earlier.
You were far to busy with girls and cars and sports
Criticizing others for being preoccupied with mainstream interests like girls, cars, sports, and friends.
And ... friends
Listing examples of what others were busy with, highlighting the contrast with the speaker's geeky interests.
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