Lyrics No Anchovies, Please - The J. Geils Band
This
is
the
story
of
a
young
couple
in
Portland,
Maine.
While
waiting
for
her
husband
Don
to
return
home
from
work,
she
reaches
for
a
can
of
anchovies.
As
she
spreads
the
tiny
fish
across
a
piece
of
lettuce,
she
notices
a
small
note
at
the
bottom
of
the
can.
Written
on
it
is
a
telephone
number.
Curious,
she
dials,
and
is
told,
"Don't
move,
lady,
we'll
be
right
over."
Placing
the
phone
back
on
the
hook,
she
turns
to
see
three
smartly
dressed
men
standing
in
her
kitchen
doorway.
Before
she
realizes
what
is
happening
to
her,
she
is
rolled
tightly
in
long
sheets
of
cellophane,
transported
to
an
international
airport,
and
placed
on
a
waiting
jet-liner.
All
this
being
too
much
for
her
to
comprehend,
she
passes
out.
Upon
awakening,
she
finds
herself
in
a
strange,
foreign
speaking
nation
("Dalas
nekcihc
dna
tihs
nekcihc
neewteb
ecnereffid
eht
wonk
ot
suineg
a
ekat
t'nseod
ti.").
Alone,
fearing
her
escape
impossible,
she
seeks
comfort
in
the
arms
of
a
confidential
agent.
With
the
trace
of
her
kiss
still
warm
upon
his
lips,
he
betrays
her
to
the
hands
of
three
scientists
who
are
engaged
in
diabolical,
avant-garde
experiments
previously
performed
only
on
insects
and
other
small,
meaningless
creatures.
Using
her
as
their
subject,
they
are
delighted
with
the
results.
For
the
first
time,
a
human
being
is
transformed
into
a
("shhh...
it's
secret").
Meanwhile,
back
in
Portland,
Maine...
Her
husband
Don,
now
chain-smoking
40
packs
of
cigarettes
a
day,
sits
at
a
local
bar
and
has
a
few
beers
with
the
regulars.
Bored,
everyone's
attention
turns
to
the
television
set
that
just
hangs
from
the
wall.
("Welcome
to
Bowling
for
Dollars").
Suddenly,
crazy
Al
says,
"S-say,
Don,
there
sure
is
something
familiar
about
that
bowling
ball."
To
which
a
terrified
Don
replies,
"Oh
my
God!
That
bowling
ball!
It's
my
wife!"
And
the
lesson
we
learn
from
this
story
is,
next
time
you
place
your
order,
don't
forget
to
say,
"No
anchovies
please."
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