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  • SONG: Lisa's Father (Waka Baby)
  • LP: Oops! Wrong Stereotype (VIRUS 68, Alternative Tentacles 1988)
  • GROUP: Alice Donut
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  • Hey! I'd like to tell you a story about something
  • that happened to me.
  • I was sitting at home just the other day
  • watching some TV, when there's a knock on my door.
  • And I went to the door to see who it was, and
  • it was a woman with no eyes.
  • And she had a stackfull of comic books.
  • And she gave me one and then she said:
  • Take it and read!
  • And I took it, and I did read. And the story was
  • so moving and compelling that I had to write a
  • song about it.
  • It wasn't one of your regulare comic books,
  • rather it was one of the publications out of
  • California, one of those comic books that's
  • meant to convert you to a fundamental christianity.
  • And it was a story about a family.
  • And the father's name was ... his name was Lisa's father.
  • And the mother's name was ... her name was Lisa's mother.
  • And then there was a child, a five year old child,
  • named Lisa.
  • Lisa, pure as the thriven snow.
  • But she was thriven in other ways as well, I'll
  • tell you about that later.
  • Lisa's mother was an alcoholic.
  • She used to sit and knock back JD from 8 o'clock
  • in the morning 'til she passed out at midnight.
  • Lisa's father however, he was a sinner of another sort.
  • He was a sinner of a different colour, if you know what
  • I'm talking about.
  • He was a kind of a man,
  • a kind of a man who didn't keep the sinning to himself.
  • 'Cos he was a child-malicter.
  • This was a man who abused his little daughter Lisa.
  • Every night. Every afternoon. Every morning
  • As soon as Lisa's mother was blacked out on JD -
  • he'd go up to Lisa's bedroom.
  • And he'd start waling around this poor little kid,
  • making that sound:
  • Oh waka waka waka baby baby baby -
  • have baby a good time?
  • Yeah - yeah.
  • One day he was up there, doing what he once did to
  • that poor little girl.
  • When there was a knock on his frontdoor.
  • He jumped in his shirt, and he ran down,
  • and he pulled up his pants.
  • And he answered the door as quick as he could,
  • and he said:
  • - Yo! Who's there?
  • - Hey, this is Phil. Your neighbour!
  • - Oh! Hey, how're you doing?
  • - Hi, Lisa's father!
  • - How's the weather?
  • - Oh, the weather is fine and I know what
  • you've been doing with Lisa.
  • But you'd got to let me do it too,
  • if you don't want me to turn you in!
  • And Lisa's father said:
  • - Wow, I'm in the soup now!
  • What am I gonna do?
  • I gotta let him do it to Lisa or
  • else he'll turn me in to the police!
  • - Okey! You can do it!
  • You can do it too!
  • Upstairs the two of them went.
  • And from that day on they both were doing it
  • to poor little Lisa.
  • One day the mother dried up just long enough
  • to take that kid to the doctor.
  • The doctor took one look at this kid, and
  • do you know what the doctor said?
  • - Your daughter has injury diseases.
  • And that mother, she put two and two together mighty
  • fast, I'll tell you.
  • She knew what was going on up there.
  • And she grabbed that kid - she started running home.
  • She ran home as fast as she could.
  • And she ran and she pointed a finger at Lisa's father.
  • And she said:
  • - You little shit!
  • I hate you! I hate you!
  • And lisa's father said:
  • - Wow! Wow, I'm in the soup now!
  • She knows what I've been doing to Lisa.
  • He ran!
  • He ran out that door as fast as he could!
  • He started to make his way down to the bridge,
  • just like James Dudd in "It's a wonderful life".
  • He was going to throw himself off that bridge.
  • A woman with no eyes and a handfull of comic books,
  • walks up to him 'n' give him a comic book.
  • Just like the woman in my ...
  • And she gave him a comic book and she said:
  • - Just prey!
  • Just prey, is what she said.
  • 15 minutes later:
  • And he said:
  • - Wow! I feel excellent!!
  • I'm gonna go home and tell Lisa's mother about
  • this prey and stuff.
  • And he ran home, and he said:
  • - Hey, Lisa's mother. Listen to this!
  • And she said:
  • - I hate you! I hate you!
  • And he said:
  • - Oh shut up you old cow!
  • Listen to this:
  • Get up and prey!!
  • 15 minutes later.
  • She says, she says:
  • - I feel great!
  • And Lisa's father says:
  • - Let's call Lisa in and tell her
  • what's happening in our house.
  • They call in Lisa.
  • And Lisa is a little scared.
  • They say:
  • - Hey Lisa. We've got some good news for you!
  • We're never gonna hurt you,
  • never gonna hurt you anymore.
  • And Lisa says, Lisa says:
  • - oh really!?
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  • ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  • Compiled by berntr@ifi.uio.no
  • 17.09.1992
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