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Old Russ, one lean bean under a dirty baseball cap,
missing teeth, needs a shave, fine old chap
likes to read the good stuff & endlessly rap
hobbled up to ye olde mule lookin’ for a vein to tap
~
And found one, found two – cost him 10 bucks
a couple books that had nothin’ to do with raising ducks
they also had nothin’ to do with driving trucks
also, they were not about building aqueducts
~
They were about, uh, let’s see, tracking & trapping
yeeeeeeeap, that’s it, that’s what was happening
in ye olde mind of Russ, ye olde desert rat
so with 10 bucks (for supplies) I left town, how ’bout ‘dat
~
In the bush n’ the cacti, I kicked off my shoes
with a book in my lap, I started to snooze
n’ before I knew it I’d made me a lizard friend
the little runt amused me about 8 mile around the bend
~
This little critter’s whole body wiggled when he ran
from bush to bush and his slithering tail was oh so grand
then he come up next to me & look me in the eye
then he dart away & do it again on the sly
~
Then he’d disappear for a while, I’d read some
then off in the distance, well, here he come
skid to a halt next to me, dig around, n’ up n’ tilt his head
there he was, lookin’ me in the eye like a thoroughbred
~
Nothing more happened ‘cept once he bumped into my heel
finally it was time to go & I hopped behind the wheel
and off I went back to town to sell another book
I was broke n’ hungry but nobody would take a look
~
It was just about closing time n’ up come Russ
this was 3 days later, I was out there a while, I confuss
anyway, ye olde desert rat don’t just grab a book
he makes me dangle all my finest bait on my slickest hook
~
So, when he left I had 7 dollars in my pocket
I cleaned up n’ to the cafe took off like a rocket
now there’s a hamburger in my belly & I’m drinking a beer
& this rhyme is done – the world is full of cheer
…
rawclyde
!
(Copyright Clyde Collins 1999)
from A Love Song To The American Lizard
(out of print)