The Owl and the Pussycat
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...going up my body.
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In all my organs.
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My arms and my legs...
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...like energy.
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Like electricity.
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Like Lon Chaney, you know?
In the Man Made Monster.

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When they keep experimenting
on Lon Chaney...

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...by giving him these bigger and bigger
hunks of electricity...

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...until he damn near glows.
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After he knocks somebody off,
they put him in the electric chair...

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...where they give him
about 50,000 volts of electricity.

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This makes him absolutely mad as hell.
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So he busts loose
and when they try to grab him...

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...they realize all he has to do
is slip 'em a goose...

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...and they would fry to a crisp.
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Jesus, can you imagine
what something like that must be like?

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- Why are you doing this to me?
- What's the matter?

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I've been up since 8:00 this morning,
yesterday morning!

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My body is yearning for sleep desperately.
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I have things I have to do today.
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I would like to be awake
when I am doing them.

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I am not blessed
with an excess of adrenaline.

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I am cursed by the need,
once every day or so...

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...to close my eyes and to actually sleep.
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"To actually sleep".
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You've got me so punchy
I'm even splitting infinitives!

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My mind is cracking.
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Soon I won't be responsible for my actions.
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- I'm warning you!
- You're a real tiger when you're aroused.

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Please! Doris, I'm asking you...
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...in the name of everything
we hold sacred...

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...go to sleep.
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I'm sorry. I would like to go to sleep.
I can't fall to sleep without the TV on.

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- It soothes me.
- How about a sleeping pill?

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I never take sleeping pills.
They're too enervating.

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- Did you hear what I said?
- What?

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- I said, "Pills are too enervating".
- Yes, I heard that.

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- You know what that means, "enervating"?
- Yes, I do.


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