Rindercella’s mugly other and her two sad blisters Now, Rindercella lived with her mugly other and her two sad bisters.Īnd this prandsom hince was going to have a bancy fall.Īnd he’d invited people from riles amound, especially the pich reople. You’ll see catsandratsandelephants, but sure as you’re born You’ll see humpy bumpy camels and lots of chimpanzees. You’ll see a lot of alligators and a whole mess of geese. That’s why you’ve never seen a Unicorn to this day. Then the ark started movin’, and it drifted with the tide,Īnd the Unicorns looked up from the rock and cried.Īnd the water come up and sort of floated them away – Noah cried, “Close the door ’cause the rain is pourin’ –Īnd we just can’t wait for them Unicorn.” The humpy bumpy camels and the chimpanzees. I mean the green alligators and the long-neck geese, The mouse started squeakin’, and the lion started roarin’, The elephant started elephantin’, and the boat started shaking’. The goat started goatin’, and the snake started snakin’, They were kickin’ and splashin’ in the misty morn, Ol’ Noah looked out through the drivin’ rainīut the Unicorns were hidin’, playin’ silly games. Got your catsandratsandelephants – but Lord, I’m so forlorn Your humpy bumpy camels and your chimpanzees. “Hey Lord, I got your two alligators and your couple of geese, Now Noah was there, he answered the callin’Īnd he finished up the ark just as the rain was fallin’. Take two catsandratsandelephants, but sure as you’re born, Two humpy bumpy camels and two chimpanzees. He says, “Hey Brother Noah, I’ll tell ya whatcha do.Īnd you take two alligators and a couple of geese, He says, “Stand back, I’m gonna make it rain.” There was catsandratsandelephants, but sure as you’re bornīut the Lord seen some sinnin’, and it caused him pain. There was humpy bumpy camels and chimpanzees. There was green alligators and long-neck geese. If your ambitious let’s see how good your Irish holds up under a long read.Ī long time ago, when the earth was greenĪnd there was more kinds of animals than you’ve ever seen,Īnd they run around free while the world was bein’ born, It is the poem written by Shel Silverstien that inspired the song. From the book “Where the Sidewalk Ends” (1974)
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