- Camptown Ladies
The Camptown ladies came again,
The World's Fair and the oil can,
Dan the Strongman, and Tyler too,
They sashayed in, in garland capes,
Brandished pork and organ pipes,
Ablaze in stars and stripes and boo hoo hoo.
Now I liked to keep my engine clean,
I'd fill it up with gasoline,
I'd get it shining bright like new,
But all of them just took a piece,
And drove it out, out on the streets,
And left me black with grease and high on glue.
I said "Let me keep my vague romances,
All the silver went to Francis,
And all the second chances went to Sue",
And I buried their sorrows then,
Deep in the sunbaked Sudan,
And took the mountain van to Katmandoo.
Now, the white boy had a family band,
And I traded an accordian,
For beans and three sardines and vegan stew,
But they left me on the fourteenth flour,
Strangled like an albacore,
Screaming like a eunich Cockatoo.
And now I'm alone and I don't feel right,
I'm hanging on a hallway light,
With an open container and a fever of a-hundred and two,
And tommorrow it is set to rain,
The city is a frying pan,
And I'm a hot dog in a bark canoe.
Drifting through the open crowd,
In Black Peter's cloak and shroud,
Singing loud to the chosen few.
Letras
- Abaraxis Foyer
Ancient Alley
Au Revoir
Back in The Land of the Living
Big Surprise
Camptown Ladies
Can You See Me, Mon Amor
Capri
Click Click Click Can Can
Coconut Tree
Corner of My Room
Dolly
Don't Refuse Me, My Darling
First Light
Forever Hold
Forever, Forever
Heart to Heal
Hey, Jim
I'll Be Home
Ida Blue
Irene
Lost as Lost Can Be
Lowlands
Lying On The Floor
My Baby's Been Away
My Lady Went Away
Quarter Century
Running Around Again On Me
Sail Away
See You Slumber
Song Of Your Dreams
Suzzannah
The Great Migration
The Only One I had Is Gone
Think About You Anymore
This Springtime
Unconscious Repeat
Underground
When These Sands Are Beds Again
Words to the Wise