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Verse 1
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Imagine
Dork has the strangest little old bush
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growing in her flowerbed.
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Now this bush ain't so strange looking,
fact is it looks like any other bush, but you can
believe me friend,
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it ain't like any other bush.
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I saw this robin eat one little seed off of that bush
and he flew straight up in the air
about 400 feet, rolled over on his back,
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and started making noises like an eagle.
Imogene's dog,
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Bradley, well he ate two bites off that bush one day,
jumped up on
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his hind legs, and started walking around
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and barking at 18 -year -old girls.
Last winter,
Grandma
Toddy ran out of snuff,
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so she grabbed herself a handful
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of that bush and chewed it up.
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Well, for three days after that,
she sat in
Wes
Guidry's cafe
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drinking green soda pop and laughing
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at the telephone.
Emma
Jean
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Dork nearly wore out her
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flower seed book
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trying to find out the name of that bush.
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She never did.
You can be sure of one thing, though.
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We all called it something.
Some folks call me lightning,
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some folks call me rain
Some folks call me sorrow,
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some folks call me pain
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Poor folks call me worthless,
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rich folks call me poor
Everybody calls me somethin'
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Buddy, that's for sure
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Buddy, that's for sure
My mama calls me darlin'
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My sister calls me dear
Naomi calls me somethin' I
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can't mention here
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Poor folks call me wordless,
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rich folks call me poor
Everybody calls me something,
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buddy that's for sure
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Buddy, that's for sure
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