Parmesan Cheese
Parmesan Cheese

Ben Lapidus - Parmesan Cheese Lyrics

Ben Lapidus' lyrical narrative reflects an amusing yet poignant commentary on societal expectations and individual desires. Through the recurring motif of requesting parmesan cheese at an Italian restaurant, the song explores the nuanced struggle between… Read more

May 31, 2022
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Parmesan Cheese Lyrics

When I get pasta at a restaurant
And the waiter comes around
With the parmesan cheese
And he says, Parmesan?
And I say, Please
He gives me a spoonful
And says, Would you like more?
And I say, Sure
As if it's no big deal
As if it's not my reason for
Choosing an Italian restaurant in the first place
He looks at me and says, Is that good?
Yeah, that's good, thanks
I always want more parmesan but I'm embarrassed
I always want more parmesan but I'm embarrassed
I'm embarrassed
Why are they so stingy?
Is there a shortage of parmesan?
Is it really that expensive?
I just want more cheese
Is that so wrong?
Just leave it at the table
Let me serve myself for God's sake
I'm a grown up
I have rights
And I will not be shamed for my cheese intake
I always want more parmesan but I'm embarrassed
I will not remain silent
I will not give in
I will die before I let Big Parma win
I always want more parmesan but I'm embarrassed
I always want more parmesan but I'm embarrassed
I'm embarrassed
I'm embarrassed
So the next time you get pasta
And the waiter comes around with the parmesan cheese
And he says, Parmesan?
And you say, Please
Don't let him leave until your plate overflows
And if he says, Say when
Then you say, No!
I always want more parmesan but I'm embarrassed
I always want more parmesan but I'm embarrassed
Everybody!
We always want more parmesan but we're embarrassed
Don't be embarrassed
We always want more parmesan but we're embarrassed
Don't be embarrassed

When I get pasta at a restaurant
And the waiter comes around
With the parmesan cheese
And he says, Parmesan?
And I say, Please
He gives me a spoonful
And says, Would you like more?
And I say, Sure
As if it's no big deal
As if it's not my reason for
Choosing an Italian restaurant in the first place
He looks at me and says, Is that good?
Yeah, that's good, thanks
I always want more parmesan but I'm embarrassed
I always want more parmesan but I'm embarrassed
I'm embarrassed
Why are they so stingy?
Is there a shortage of parmesan?
Is it really that expensive?
I just want more cheese
Is that so wrong?
Just leave it at the table
Let me serve myself for God's sake
I'm a grown up
I have rights
And I will not be shamed for my cheese intake
I always want more parmesan but I'm embarrassed
I will not remain silent
I will not give in
I will die before I let Big Parma win
I always want more parmesan but I'm embarrassed
I always want more parmesan but I'm embarrassed
I'm embarrassed
I'm embarrassed
So the next time you get pasta
And the waiter comes around with the parmesan cheese
And he says, Parmesan?
And you say, Please
Don't let him leave until your plate overflows
And if he says, Say when
Then you say, No!
I always want more parmesan but I'm embarrassed
I always want more parmesan but I'm embarrassed
Everybody!
We always want more parmesan but we're embarrassed
Don't be embarrassed
We always want more parmesan but we're embarrassed
Don't be embarrassed

Writer(s): Ben Lapidus
Copyright(s): Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind

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What is the Meaning of Parmesan Cheese?

Ben Lapidus' lyrical narrative reflects an amusing yet poignant commentary on societal expectations and individual desires. Through the recurring motif of requesting parmesan cheese at an Italian restaurant, the song explores the nuanced struggle between personal satisfaction and societal judgment. The protagonist's internal conflict between wanting more cheese and feeling embarrassed exemplifies the broader human experience of grappling with one's wants versus perceived social limitations. The insistence on breaking free from "Big Parma" serves as a metaphor for resisting societal norms that limit personal happiness. Ultimately, the song advocates for self-assertion and the rejection of unnecessary embarrassment over simple pleasures, encouraging listeners to unapologetically pursue their desires without shame.

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