The Fox
(专辑: "Mark Twain" And Other Folk Favorites - 1954)
The
fox went out to the
chase one night Prayed to the
moon to give him light He had many a
mile to go that night Before he reached the
town-o, town-o town-o, Many a
mile to go that night before he reached the
town Many a
mile to go that night before he reached the
town He ran 'til he came to a
great big pen Where the
ducks and the
geese were kept there in Said a
couple of you gonna grease my chin Before I
leave this town o, town o, town o
Couple of you gonna grease my chin before I
leave this town Couple of you gonna grease my chin before I
leave this town He grabbed the
grey goose by the
neck Throwed a
duck across his back He didn't amind with the
quack, quack quack And the
legs all dang-ling down-o, down-o, down-o Didn't amind with the
quack, quack quack And the
legs all dang-ling down-o, down-o, down-o Didn't amind with the
quack, quack quack And the
legs all dang-ling down-o, down-o, down-o Old mother Flipper Flapper jumped out of bed Out of the
window she cocked her head Crying John, John the
grey goose is gone And the
fox is on the
town-o, town-o, town-o John, John the
grey goose is gone And the
fox is on the
town-o John, John the
grey goose is gone And the
fox is on the
town-o Well, the
fox he came to his own den There were the
little ones, eight, nine, ten Saying Daddy you better go back again 'Cause it must be a
mighty fine town-o, town-o, town-o Saying Daddy you better go back again 'Cause it must be a
mighty fine town Saying Daddy you better go back again 'Cause it must be a
mighty fine town Well, the
fox and his wife without any strife Cut up the
goose with a
carving knife They never had such a
supper in their life-acapo