Paroles de From Your Head
Spoken:Elmo: Ummm, Ms. Schurr?
Diane: Oh, yes, well would you call me Deedles, please, Elmo?
Elmo: Okay, Deedles. (laughs) What are you doing?
Diane: Well, I'm reading braille. It's a system devised for blind people who can't see to read print.
Elmo: Oooooh. If Deedles is blind, and can't see Elmo, then how does Deedles know what Elmo is like?
Diane: Well, one way that I know is by listening to the sound of your voice.
Elmo: You mean Deedles can tell what Elmo is like just by listening to Elmo's voice?
Diane: Sure.
Elmo: Wow! What else, what else?
Diane: Well, I can tell by touch, that's one sense that we use a great deal. (she touches his arms) Let me see. Oh gosh, ya got skinny arms, mine aren't quite that skinny!
Elmo: Wow, so Deedles can find out about Elmo by listening and by touching.
Diane: That's right.
Elmo: Any other way?
Diane: Well, by smelling ya, I can smell ya, do you mind?
Elmo: No, no, no.
Diane: Let me get a whiff here. (she smells Elmo) Cute little monster smell! That's alright, Elmo!
Elmo: Thank you.
Diane: Oh, sure.
Elmo: So, touching or listening or smelling gives Deedles ideas of what Elmo is like, even if Deedles can't see Elmo?
Diane: Absolutely, because the ideas and the thoughts come from withinside (her word, not mine!) our heads.
Elmo: Wow!
(music starts)
Diane: Isn't that a kick?
Sung:
I had a thought Got it from my head
Thoughts come from your head
From your head
Dooot - un dooot - a - dee - daaa
Elmo: Dooot - un dooot - a - dee - daaa
Diane: I had a dream
Had it lying fast asleep
Down by where the willows weep
On a grassy bed
The dream came from my head
Got it from my head
Dreams come from your head
From your head
Dooot - un dooot - a - dee - daaa
Elmo: Dooot - un dooot - a - dee - daaa
Diane: I found a song
Found it whistling in the rain
I found a song
Found it singing in my brain
The song came from my head
Right here in my head
Songs come from your head
From your head
Dooot - un dooot - a - dee - daaa
Elmo: Dooot - un dooot - a - dee - daaa
Diane: Thoughts come from your head
Dreams come from your head
Songs come from your head
From your head
Dooot - un dooot - a - dee - daaa
Elmo: Dooot - un dooot - a - dee - daaa
Both: scat (I can't write it all out!)
Elmo: You mean Deedles can tell what Elmo is like just by listening to Elmo's voice?
Diane: Sure.
Elmo: Wow! What else, what else?
Diane: Well, I can tell by touch, that's one sense that we use a great deal. (she touches his arms) Let me see. Oh gosh, ya got skinny arms, mine aren't quite that skinny!
Elmo: Wow, so Deedles can find out about Elmo by listening and by touching.
Diane: That's right.
Elmo: Any other way?
Diane: Well, by smelling ya, I can smell ya, do you mind?
Elmo: No, no, no.
Diane: Let me get a whiff here. (she smells Elmo) Cute little monster smell! That's alright, Elmo!
Elmo: Thank you.
Diane: Oh, sure.
Elmo: So, touching or listening or smelling gives Deedles ideas of what Elmo is like, even if Deedles can't see Elmo?
Diane: Absolutely, because the ideas and the thoughts come from withinside (her word, not mine!) our heads.
Elmo: Wow!
(music starts)
Diane: Isn't that a kick?
Sung:
I had a thought Got it from my head
Thoughts come from your head
From your head
Dooot - un dooot - a - dee - daaa
Elmo: Dooot - un dooot - a - dee - daaa
Diane: I had a dream
Had it lying fast asleep
Down by where the willows weep
On a grassy bed
The dream came from my head
Got it from my head
Dreams come from your head
From your head
Dooot - un dooot - a - dee - daaa
Elmo: Dooot - un dooot - a - dee - daaa
Diane: I found a song
Found it whistling in the rain
I found a song
Found it singing in my brain
The song came from my head
Right here in my head
Songs come from your head
From your head
Dooot - un dooot - a - dee - daaa
Elmo: Dooot - un dooot - a - dee - daaa
Diane: Thoughts come from your head
Dreams come from your head
Songs come from your head
From your head
Dooot - un dooot - a - dee - daaa
Elmo: Dooot - un dooot - a - dee - daaa
Both: scat (I can't write it all out!)
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