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I was first exposed to solar radiation when I was just a kid down at the beach It turned my skin bright red and that night when I went to bed It hurt so bad I couldn't hardly sleep
The next day, the skin was peeling off my body I cried and screamed and ran to tell my mom She told me not to cry Said I probably wouldn't die but that I ought to stay out of the sun
So, I don't want no solar radiation You can keep those solar panels far away It'll peel the paint right off your car and did you ever see a candy bar that was left out in the sun for just a day?
I'm not listening to them hippie weirdos Those scientific Commie, leftist cranks When they come up to me, saying "Solar energy" I tell them "Solar? No thanks!" Solar? No, thanks! Solar? No, thaaaaaaaaanks!
Now you know that coal will never make you drop a baseball and oil won't take your dark hair and turn it light And at a nuclear power plant, you'll find you can stare at the tower and you won't go blind and they don't have to close down for the night
I suppose those plants might have a little meltdown, sure but the sun could supernova any day Those panels put a drain on it and I don't want no strain on it 'cause when it blows, you can't just run away
So, I'm not listening to them hippie weirdos Those scientific, Commie, leftist cranks When they come up to me, saying "Solar energy" I tell them, "Solar? No, thanks!" Solar? No, thanks! Solar? No, thaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanks! (Stavro Arrgolus) |
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