Mary Parker lived on Freeman street
And liked to wear pink ribbons in her hair
Now, she was a girl of 85
And found that folks around would stop and stare
But when they said, "You can't dress like that"
She said, "Watch me"
Daniel Davis had a living room
With windows right along the central square
And whenever he would hear a tune
He'd sing and dance and fly into the air
But when they said, "You can't dance like that"
He said, "Watch me"
We can dream about the things that we might be
Or we can take it all and through it in the sea
But remember in this moment you are free
Stanley Thomas lost his job
And took the news with a big smile on his face
Then he laughed and said he'd take some time
And maybe even quit the human race
When they said, "You can't live like that"
He said, "Watch me"
So when they say, "You can't dress like that, dance like that
Act like that, live like that, think like that, dream like that
Just tell 'em to watch me