| Song | Off To See The Lizard |
| Artist | Jimmy Buffett |
| Album | Off To See The Lizard |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| Lyrics:Jimmy Buffett/Jay Oliver Music:Jimmy Buffett/Jay Oliver | |
| I was raised by a maid who came from Martinique | |
| She wore geckos around her neck and bracelets on her feet | |
| A superstitious woman from the land of sugar cane | |
| She'd sing the sun to bed and dance out in the rain | |
| Dance out, dance out, dance out in the rain | |
| She'd excite us with a legend that the Africans told | |
| About a red iguanna who turned lava into gold | |
| We'd mount an expedition heading up into the bay | |
| Superstitious children playing pirate for the day | |
| Chorus: | |
| Off to see the lizard | |
| Off to see the lizard | |
| Deja deja deja vu | |
| Believe it and it will come true | |
| Veja veja veja du | |
| What works for me might work for you | |
| Being rich an famous seems to have its ups and downs | |
| But that's the price you pay for being troubadours and clowns | |
| Godzilla's halitosis it be vaporizing cars | |
| Elvis up in Michigan or maybe out on Mars | |
| Dance out, dance out, dance out to the stars | |
| But living in the briar patch ain't what it appears | |
| Sooner or later you've got to face your fears | |
| I heard it from the parrot verbalizing in the tree | |
| I heard in the songline of the aborigine | |
| Chorus: | |
| Off to see the lizard | |
| Off to see the lizard | |
| Deja deja deja vu | |
| Believe it and it will come true | |
| Veja veja veja du | |
| What works for me might work for you | |
| Does it work for me? (yeah, yeah) | |
| Will it work for you? (yeah, yeah) | |
| If you believe it will (yeah, yeah) | |
| It will come true (yeah, yeah) | |
| I got problems with my brain underneath my curls | |
| Problems with Loraine and all the other girls | |
| Love a wealthy woman and the pretty plane she flys | |
| If you think this sounds confusing you should see it through my eyes | |
| Dancing, dancing, dancing through my eyes | |
| I'm turning off the waterfall the tourists can go home | |
| I feel it time to travel take time to write a poem | |
| Time to seek some therapy I'm going walkabout | |
| Answers are the easy part, questions raise the doubt | |
| Chorus: | |
| Off to see the lizard | |
| Off to see the lizard | |
| Deja deja deja vu | |
| Believe it and it will come true | |
| Veja veja veja du | |
| What works for me might work for you | |
| Deja deja deja vu | |
| Believe it and it will come true | |
| Veja veja veja du | |
| What works for me will work for you |
| Lyrics: Jimmy Buffett Jay Oliver Music: Jimmy Buffett Jay Oliver | |
| I was raised by a maid who came from Martinique | |
| She wore geckos around her neck and bracelets on her feet | |
| A superstitious woman from the land of sugar cane | |
| She' d sing the sun to bed and dance out in the rain | |
| Dance out, dance out, dance out in the rain | |
| She' d excite us with a legend that the Africans told | |
| About a red iguanna who turned lava into gold | |
| We' d mount an expedition heading up into the bay | |
| Superstitious children playing pirate for the day | |
| Chorus: | |
| Off to see the lizard | |
| Off to see the lizard | |
| Deja deja deja vu | |
| Believe it and it will come true | |
| Veja veja veja du | |
| What works for me might work for you | |
| Being rich an famous seems to have its ups and downs | |
| But that' s the price you pay for being troubadours and clowns | |
| Godzilla' s halitosis it be vaporizing cars | |
| Elvis up in Michigan or maybe out on Mars | |
| Dance out, dance out, dance out to the stars | |
| But living in the briar patch ain' t what it appears | |
| Sooner or later you' ve got to face your fears | |
| I heard it from the parrot verbalizing in the tree | |
| I heard in the songline of the aborigine | |
| Chorus: | |
| Off to see the lizard | |
| Off to see the lizard | |
| Deja deja deja vu | |
| Believe it and it will come true | |
| Veja veja veja du | |
| What works for me might work for you | |
| Does it work for me? yeah, yeah | |
| Will it work for you? yeah, yeah | |
| If you believe it will yeah, yeah | |
| It will come true yeah, yeah | |
| I got problems with my brain underneath my curls | |
| Problems with Loraine and all the other girls | |
| Love a wealthy woman and the pretty plane she flys | |
| If you think this sounds confusing you should see it through my eyes | |
| Dancing, dancing, dancing through my eyes | |
| I' m turning off the waterfall the tourists can go home | |
| I feel it time to travel take time to write a poem | |
| Time to seek some therapy I' m going walkabout | |
| Answers are the easy part, questions raise the doubt | |
| Chorus: | |
| Off to see the lizard | |
| Off to see the lizard | |
| Deja deja deja vu | |
| Believe it and it will come true | |
| Veja veja veja du | |
| What works for me might work for you | |
| Deja deja deja vu | |
| Believe it and it will come true | |
| Veja veja veja du | |
| What works for me will work for you |
| Lyrics: Jimmy Buffett Jay Oliver Music: Jimmy Buffett Jay Oliver | |
| I was raised by a maid who came from Martinique | |
| She wore geckos around her neck and bracelets on her feet | |
| A superstitious woman from the land of sugar cane | |
| She' d sing the sun to bed and dance out in the rain | |
| Dance out, dance out, dance out in the rain | |
| She' d excite us with a legend that the Africans told | |
| About a red iguanna who turned lava into gold | |
| We' d mount an expedition heading up into the bay | |
| Superstitious children playing pirate for the day | |
| Chorus: | |
| Off to see the lizard | |
| Off to see the lizard | |
| Deja deja deja vu | |
| Believe it and it will come true | |
| Veja veja veja du | |
| What works for me might work for you | |
| Being rich an famous seems to have its ups and downs | |
| But that' s the price you pay for being troubadours and clowns | |
| Godzilla' s halitosis it be vaporizing cars | |
| Elvis up in Michigan or maybe out on Mars | |
| Dance out, dance out, dance out to the stars | |
| But living in the briar patch ain' t what it appears | |
| Sooner or later you' ve got to face your fears | |
| I heard it from the parrot verbalizing in the tree | |
| I heard in the songline of the aborigine | |
| Chorus: | |
| Off to see the lizard | |
| Off to see the lizard | |
| Deja deja deja vu | |
| Believe it and it will come true | |
| Veja veja veja du | |
| What works for me might work for you | |
| Does it work for me? yeah, yeah | |
| Will it work for you? yeah, yeah | |
| If you believe it will yeah, yeah | |
| It will come true yeah, yeah | |
| I got problems with my brain underneath my curls | |
| Problems with Loraine and all the other girls | |
| Love a wealthy woman and the pretty plane she flys | |
| If you think this sounds confusing you should see it through my eyes | |
| Dancing, dancing, dancing through my eyes | |
| I' m turning off the waterfall the tourists can go home | |
| I feel it time to travel take time to write a poem | |
| Time to seek some therapy I' m going walkabout | |
| Answers are the easy part, questions raise the doubt | |
| Chorus: | |
| Off to see the lizard | |
| Off to see the lizard | |
| Deja deja deja vu | |
| Believe it and it will come true | |
| Veja veja veja du | |
| What works for me might work for you | |
| Deja deja deja vu | |
| Believe it and it will come true | |
| Veja veja veja du | |
| What works for me will work for you |