The sun comes up, and the sun goes down,
It makes no difference to the folks, in my lazy town
I’ll tell you a story, about my lazy town,
You’ve never seen how slow some folks can move around.
I went to the barbers shop to fix up my hair,
It took them all day long to cut a bald man’s hair.
The sun comes up, and the sun goes down,
It makes no difference to the folks, in my lazy town
There’s one thing that bothers me and I don’t understand
I’d like you to explain to me, if you can
If a dead man can up and walk again and a blind man gets to see
Tell me, what keeps these people alive? Yeah, tell me.
The sun comes up, and the sun goes down,
It makes no difference to the folks, in my lazy town
I’ll tell you a story of my lazy town you ain’t seen how slow those folks do move around
I’ll tell you a story of my lazy town you ain’t seen anything as slow as those folks shuffling around.
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