"It's Marty McFly now." Sung to the tune of "Who Can it be Now" from Men at Work.

NOTES: You guessed it, I also like this New Wave-y pop song. Plus, the vision hit me one day. The first verse of the real song actually does match up almost perfectly with Doc's thoughts. I bet in the improved timeline, if Doc heard the original song, he'd be amused.

Who is that kid knocking at my door?

Go away. Don't joke with me no more.

Drew the flux capacitor tonight.

I'm very tired, I hit my head, that's right.

All I did was to hang a clock.

Slipped away, it hit me like a rock.

But hey, since you're right outside.

Y'can come in, here's a mind-reading device.

CHORUS.

It's Marty McFly now. (4X)

NEXT VERSE.

Never dreamed you'd be knockin' at my door.

I live alone, this mansion can be a bore.

Now I hear, there's trouble today.

I'll be d*mned, y'messed with your parents' date.

Let's act right now, or you'll disappear.

Better wear some clothes, popular here.

Your dad is a nerd without a friend.

Here they come, those bullies again.

CHORUS.

BRIDGE.

Here is the storm come to take you away.

You have inspired me.

It's in the future I build this thing.

It's been my fantasy.

CHORUS.

ENDING.

It's Marty McFly now.

I've done it. I've done it.

My invention works now.