Bull Cow Blues
de Big Bill Broonzy
If you got a good bullcow : better feed him every day
Because may come along some young cow : and tow your bull away
Leave you bull in a pasture : where there ain't no grass
But you women all thought you loved me : look like every minute going to be my last
Oh babe : don't mean your bull no good
Why don't you rub your bullcow and pet him : tell him what you want your bull to do
Babe your bull got a horn mama : as long as your right arm
Lord if you play with my horn baby : make you break up your happy home
Babe you may be beautiful : you got to die some day
So you well as to give me some of your loving : before you pass away
I got four feet to walk on : tail to shake if it's all night long
Lord at daybreak call me baby : you'll find your bullcow gone
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