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Punky’s Dilemma

Released by Simon & Garfunkel in 1968
From the Album: Bookends |

This version of Punky’S Dilemma was released by Simon & Garfunkel in 1968.

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Wish I was a Kellogf’s Corn Flake
Floating in my bowl, takin’ movies.
Relaxing a while
Living in style
Talking to a raisin who occasionally plays L.A.
Casually glancing at his toupee.

Wish I was an English Muffin
About to make the most out a toaster.
I’d ease my self down
Coming up brown.
I’d prefer boysenberry more than any ordinary jam.
I’m a sitizens – for – boysenderry jam fan.

Oh, say California.

If I become a first lieutinant
Would you put my phots on your piano?
To mary Jane
Best wishes Martin.
Ol Roger draft-dodger leaving by the basement door
Everybody knows what he’s tip – toeing down there for.


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