Andrew Rannells, Josh Gad, Rory O'Malley, Scott Barnhardt, Justin Bohon, Kevin Duda, Clark Johnsen, Benjamin Schrader, Brian Sears & Jason Michael Snow -
The Book of Mormon
Turn It Off
I got a feelin' that you could be feelin'
A whole lot better than you feel today
You say you got a problem
Well, that's no problem
It's super easy not to feel that way
When you start to get confused
Because of thoughts in your head
Don't feel those feelings, hold them in instead
Turn it off like a light switch
Just go, click
It's a cool little Mormon trick
We do it all the time
When you're feeling certain feelings
That just don't seem right
Treat those pesky feelings like a reading light
And turn 'em off, light a light switch
Just go back
Really, what's so hard about that
Turn it off, turn it off
When I was young my dad
Would treat my mom real bad
Every time the Utah Jazz would lose
He'd start a drinkin' and I'd start a thinkin'
How'm I gonna keep my mom from getting abused
I'd see her all scared and my soul was dyin'
My dad would say to me
Now don't you dare start cryin'
Turn it off like a light switch
Just go flick
It's our nifty little Mormon trick
Turn it off, turn it off
My sister was a dancer but she got cancer
The doctor said she still had two months more
I thought she had time, so I got in line
For the new iPhone at the Apple Store
She lay there dying with my father and mother
Her very last words were, "Where is my brother?"
Turn it off
Bid those sad feelings adieu
The fear that I might get cancer, too
When I was in fifth grade I had a friend, Steve Glade
He and I were close as two friends could be
One thing led to another and soon I would discover
I was having really strange feelings for Steve
I thought about us on a deserted island
We'd swim naked in the sea and then he'd try and whoa
Turn it off like a light switch
There, it's gone
My hetero side just won
I'm all better now
Boys should be with girls
That's Heavenly Father's plan
So if you ever feel
You'd rather be with a man, turn it off
Well Elder McKinley, I think it's okay
That you're having gay thoughts
Just so long as you never act upon them
No 'cause then you're just keeping it down
Like a dimmer switch on low
Thinking nobody needs to know
But that's not true
Being gay is bad but lyin' is worse
So just realize you have a curable curse
And turn it off, turn it off, turn it off
Now how do you feel?
The same
Then you've only got yourself to blame
You didn't pretend hard enough
Imagine that your brain is made of tiny boxes
And find the box that's gay and crush it, okay
No, no, I'm not having gay thoughts
Alright, it worked
Turn it off, turn it off, turn it off
Like a light switch, just go click
What a cool little Mormon trick
We do it all the time
When you're feeling certain feelings that don't seem right
Treat those pesky feelings like a reading light
Turn it off like a light switch on a cord
Now he's isn't gay any
Turn it, turn it, turn it off
A whole lot better than you feel today
You say you got a problem
Well, that's no problem
It's super easy not to feel that way
When you start to get confused
Because of thoughts in your head
Don't feel those feelings, hold them in instead
Turn it off like a light switch
Just go, click
It's a cool little Mormon trick
We do it all the time
When you're feeling certain feelings
That just don't seem right
Treat those pesky feelings like a reading light
And turn 'em off, light a light switch
Just go back
Really, what's so hard about that
Turn it off, turn it off
When I was young my dad
Would treat my mom real bad
Every time the Utah Jazz would lose
He'd start a drinkin' and I'd start a thinkin'
How'm I gonna keep my mom from getting abused
I'd see her all scared and my soul was dyin'
My dad would say to me
Now don't you dare start cryin'
Turn it off like a light switch
Just go flick
It's our nifty little Mormon trick
Turn it off, turn it off
My sister was a dancer but she got cancer
The doctor said she still had two months more
I thought she had time, so I got in line
For the new iPhone at the Apple Store
She lay there dying with my father and mother
Her very last words were, "Where is my brother?"
Turn it off
Bid those sad feelings adieu
The fear that I might get cancer, too
When I was in fifth grade I had a friend, Steve Glade
He and I were close as two friends could be
One thing led to another and soon I would discover
I was having really strange feelings for Steve
I thought about us on a deserted island
We'd swim naked in the sea and then he'd try and whoa
Turn it off like a light switch
There, it's gone
My hetero side just won
I'm all better now
Boys should be with girls
That's Heavenly Father's plan
So if you ever feel
You'd rather be with a man, turn it off
Well Elder McKinley, I think it's okay
That you're having gay thoughts
Just so long as you never act upon them
No 'cause then you're just keeping it down
Like a dimmer switch on low
Thinking nobody needs to know
But that's not true
Being gay is bad but lyin' is worse
So just realize you have a curable curse
And turn it off, turn it off, turn it off
Now how do you feel?
The same
Then you've only got yourself to blame
You didn't pretend hard enough
Imagine that your brain is made of tiny boxes
And find the box that's gay and crush it, okay
No, no, I'm not having gay thoughts
Alright, it worked
Turn it off, turn it off, turn it off
Like a light switch, just go click
What a cool little Mormon trick
We do it all the time
When you're feeling certain feelings that don't seem right
Treat those pesky feelings like a reading light
Turn it off like a light switch on a cord
Now he's isn't gay any
Turn it, turn it, turn it off
Credits
Writer(s): Trey Parker, Robert Joseph Lopez, Matthew R. Stone
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