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The Kingston Trio

Run, Molly, Run

 

Run, Molly, Run

(album: Goin' Places - 1961)


Run Molly, run (oh, Molly). Run Molly, run
Long John's gonna beat you, beneath the shining sun

Long John was the youngest horse and Molly was the old
Molly was an old grey mare and he was a stallion bold, oh, Lordy, he was a stallion bold

Long John said to Molly, "You're running your last race
'Cause when I turn my head around I'm gonna see your face, old gal, I'm gonna see your face"

Molly said to Long John, "Don't take me for a fool
If you didn't cut your ears and tail, I'd think you were a mule (Yeah!) I'd think you were a mule"

Long John, he got mad, oh, Lord, and shook his wooly mane
"Last time that I run, old girl, I beat the Memphis train. I beat the Memphis train"

Run Molly, run (oh, Molly). Run Molly, run
Long John's gonna beat you, beneath the shining sun

See them waiting on the track. The man, he hollered, "Go!"
Long John running fast, Lord, Molly running slow. Molly running slow

Long John said to Molly, "Take a last look at the sky
'Cause baby when I pass you by, my dust's gonna blind your eye, oh, Lord, my dust's gonna blind your eye"

Run, Molly, run. Look out for the turn, oh, Lordy, Lordy, here she comes

Long John beating Molly. Wait, what do I see?
Molly passing Long John. Molly running free, oh, Lordy, Molly running free

Run Molly, run (oh Molly). Run Molly, run
Put old Long John out to stud and let old Molly run!

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