STRANGERS IN MY SOUP (CDDC) Strangers in my soup, that's what I found there Little tiny things that swim around there Looking down I see them looking up at me. Strange things can be seen, they're scattered sparsely, Small things that are green, but are not parsley In my soup they've made their little aquacade. Soup was meant to be Completely free of things, extraneous debris, Except for now and then, a noodle or some rice, But these things are not nice, See them swimming, thrashing thriving, Holy Smokes, they're scuba diving (Oh my god) In my bouillabaisse I looked and then I Saw a tiny face with two antennae And I heard him say, "Man, the soup is good today," I let out a whoop I hollered, "Waiter, there are strangers in my soup" And when he came I said "Now I'm a connoisseur, I ordered soupe de jour," And he said, "Look I'm just a waiter, You need an exterminator. So you're a connoisseur, I knew you dug soup I brought you soupe de jour--today it's bug soup That explains the group of strangers in your soup. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Words by Allen Sherman, courtesy of Don Galibreath. 1985 To the tune of "Strangers in the Night" @animal @food @parody filename[ STRGSOUP DC ===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===