Roosevelt And Ira Lee
(专辑: Roosevelt And Ira Lee - 1984)
This is about two cats They're sitting down by a
river in the
swamps They're sitting down on the
logs One of them is kind of a
big fellow And the
other one is a
little bit smaller And he's got a
long billed cap And they're sitting there pondering On what they're gonna do for the
night And anything the
big guy decides On the
little guy's for 'Cause he digs him, he's cool So it's called Roosevelt and Ira Lee The
river was dark and muddy And the
moon was on the
rise And all of the
creatures in the
swampland Had woke up to feed for the
night Roosevelt and Ira Lee, huh, were sitting there on a
log Ira Lee turned to Roosevelt and said I'd sure like to have a
mess of bull frog He said, yeah, yeah, lawd, sure would taste good So they slipped on their rubber boots And walked down to the
water's edge And right away they knew That the
night would be a
bummer 'Cause Ira Lee stepped On a
water mossacin He said, uh, uh, lawd Somebody help me Ira Lee turned to Roosevelt When he quit his screaming and kicking And he said, let's forget about the
bullfrog legs And go out and steal us some chickens And Ol' Roosevelt said like this now Yeah, yeah, ooh, it sure would taste good Yes, it would, I
love a
chicken Oh, the
river was dark and muddy, yeah