If my name were Howard I'd dress up in a cummerbund and fez If my name were Howard I'd puff all night on funny cigarettes
If my name were Howard I'd be terrified of getting sucked buck naked down the drain Into a damp, dark world of flesh-eating spiders If my name were Howard I'd have thought of South Park and be rich as Midas
But my name is Adam Green I was born on Halloween One more event I could not control or plan What else can I do But make my funny cartoons for you?
If my name were Adam If you hit me with a hammer I would try to practise passive resistance But it's a tricky business If my name were Adam Terrible phone fact # 3 You'd spend seven years of your life waiting for a call from me
If my name were Dorothy I'd be a Baskerville or Parker Surrounded by the barking of chihuahuas If my name were Howard My tattoo would be a working bar code on the palm of my left hand That I would slide across any and all automated price checkers
But my name is Adam Green I was born into a scene Of dullish alpha males with willing consorts What else can I do But make my funny cartoons for you?
If my name were Howard
Puppy brains and jism Two good reasons why you should never let aliens Prepare your thanksgiving dinner Puppy brains and jism Please take a message Miss Brown I've stapled my tie to my tongue If my name were Ren Hoek I would dress in bespoke for chihuahuas
But my name is Adam Green I was born into a scene Of gibbering roughneck apes and liquorice allsorts What else can I do But vent my spleen on wretches like you?
If my name were Franz I would giggle myself stupid Enjoying my insomnia through the endless Prague nights If my name were Franz I would wear such tight pants That people would laugh when I spoke in a funny high voice
I'd dress up in a cummerbund and fez And my wellington boot would be on the other foot And my favourite cigarette would be a bergamot cheroot My cut glass wit, refreshing and elegant, would enliven Every slightly jaded party My remarks would be recorded in order by Miss Dorothy Parker
Compositor: Nicholas John Currie ECAD: Obra #4713636