Richard's Poor Almanac by Richard Thompson for August 29, 2018
Transcript:
urban folksong sing-along page 2 the johnny song o, listen to the tale of johnny, whose ears are big & head is scrawny. johnny: huh? in each ear he wears six rings, great ungainly silver things. johnny: hey in his nose he's also kept 'em. six more rings right through his septum, jingle jingle jangle jingle johnny: what? he's noisy as a tamourine, a gamelan or drum machine. johnny: man and he works two jobs i'm certain, jingle jangle johnny: you, man "tower" clerk and shower curtain.
Joliet Jake about 6 years ago
Wednesday’s sing-a-long sounds a lot like Monday’s poetry slam.
Diat60 about 6 years ago
What tune should we sing this to?
trixnnort about 6 years ago
same one as on the 27th
Sisyphos about 6 years ago
I still say, stop picking on Johnny! Are you repeating this so soon just to vex me? I have an answer for that:
Here’s… Johnny!