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After a while we took in the clothes,
Nobody said very much.
Just some old wild shirts and a couple pairs of pants
Which nobody really wanted to touch.
Mama come in and picked up a book
An' Papa asked her what it was.
Someone else asked, "What do you care?"
Papa said, "Well, just because."
Then they started to take back their clothes,
Hang 'em on the line.
It was January the thirtieth
And everybody was feelin' fine.
The next day everybody got up
Seein' if the clothes were dry.
The dogs were barking, a neighbor passed,
Mama, of course, she said, "Hi!"
"Have you heard the news?" he said, with a grin,
"The Vice-President's gone mad!"
"Where?" "Downtown." "When?" "Last night."
"Hmm, say, that's too bad!"
"Well, there's nothin' we can do about it," said the neighbor,
"It's just somethin' we're gonna have to forget."
"Yes, I guess so," said Ma,
Then she asked me if the clothes was still wet.
I reached up, touched my shirt,
And the neighbor said, "Are those clothes yours?"
I said, "Some of 'em, not all of 'em."
He said, "Ya always help out around here with the chores?"
I said, "Sometime, not all the time."
Then my neighbor, he blew his nose
Just as papa yelled outside,
"Mama wants you t' come back in the house and bring them clothes."
Well, I just do what I'm told,
So, I did it, of course.
I went back in the house and Mama met me
And then I shut all the doors.
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And then I shut all the doors.
I went back in the house and Mama met me
So, I did it, of course.
Well, I just do what I'm told,
"Mama wants you t' come back in the house and bring them clothes."
Just as papa yelled outside,
Then my neighbor, he blew his nose
I said, "Sometime, not all the time."
He said, "Ya always help out around here with the chores?"
I said, "Some of 'em, not all of 'em."
And the neighbor said, "Are those clothes yours?"
I reached up, touched my shirt,
Then she asked me if the clothes was still wet.
"Yes, I guess so," said Ma,
"It's just somethin' we're gonna have to forget."
"Well, there's nothin' we can do about it," said the neighbor,
"Hmm, say, that's too bad!"
"Where?" "Downtown." "When?" "Last night."
"The Vice-President's gone mad!"
"Have you heard the news?" he said, with a grin,
Mama, of course, she said, "Hi!"
The dogs were barking, a neighbor passed,
Seein' if the clothes were dry.
The next day everybody got up
And everybody was feelin' fine.
It was January the thirtieth
Hang 'em on the line.
Then they started to take back their clothes,
Papa said, "Well, just because."
Someone else asked, "What do you care?"
An' Papa asked her what it was.
Mama come in and picked up a book
Which nobody really wanted to touch.
Just some old wild shirts and a couple pairs of pants
Nobody said very much.
After a while we took in the clothes,
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