Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Phish


Ok, per Erica's request, I have reluctantly agreed to post lyrics I created to the song Gin and Juice redone by Phish. She seemed to really enjoy it! :) Please listen to/download Phish and hear the song as you read the lyrics... give me a break, ok---it was written on little sleep last night around 2am! Jonathan E, I'm sure you can appreciate this!! :)

Gin & Juice Remix Chemo Style!

With so much drama in the B, MA

It’s kinda hard havin’ Leuk-e-m-i-a

But I, somehow, some way

Keep bringin’ down my white blood cell count nearly every single day

Can I, kick a lil’ something like this disease

And, make a few friends like Nurse Suzy

Well it’s two in the morning, and my pees still comin’

Cuz my bladder won’t quit!

I got nurses in the waiting room preppin’ my blood

And they ain’t leaving til shift in the mornin’!!

So whacha wanna do??

I got a box full of rubber gloves and the docs do too.

So turn off the lights and close my eyes

But (but what) no more aches in my thighs.

So we gonna celebrate that

Reds up, Whites down like your Mother Judy prayed for that!

Rollin’ round 6D, drippin’ chemo, sippin’ on soup and juice

Laid back (with my head on a pillow and a pillow on my eyes)

Rollin’ round 6D, drippin’ chemo, sippin’ on soup and juice

Laid back (with my head on a pillow and a pillow on my eyes)

3 comments:

TokyoGyoza said...

hai hai erica-chan,

its helen here (from tokyo and now in HK) its been a while since Ive used japanese (sitting the level 4 test seemed so long ago...)

have fun coloring your hair (we all secretly long to be sydney bristow...and kick some baddie butt) and I know you will overcome this very quickly,

So when you are ready, come over to HK and Ill show you some amazing desserts (almost better than pumpkin pie!!! )

take care and keep smiling

Helen

Erik said...

Love the picture--awesome dye jobs!

Alex said...

Truly in the makings of Guy Carawan (an Oxy alum), whose song "We Shall Overcome" was an anthem for the civil rights movements of the 60's, your words are an anthem for cancer patients all around!