| Boy, what’s the matter with you?
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| You ain’t got no pep at all today! |
| I always gets tired when it gets hot like
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| this, you know.
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| You is lazy, Is I?
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| You just natu’lly lazy! |
| That’s what’s the matter with me?
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| You’re doing nothing all the day. |
| No, I don’t never do nothing.
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| You is loafin’on the levee. |
| Yeah!
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| Was you born that way? |
| Yeah, I was born just like I is now, just like I is.
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| I know, but you is lazy! |
| Yeah.
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| Just look at you,
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| You just natu’lly lazy. |
| Yeah, I’m lazy!
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| Sitting there watching them muddy waters play. |
| Yeah.
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| 'Cause you’re heart’s never heavy. |
| Oh, no.
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| Tell me, boy, was you born that way? |
| Just like I is now, just like I is.
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| Now, look here with that chicken so sweet, Chicken!
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| And gravy five inches deep, Good gravy!
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| The kind that melts right in your mouth. |
| Great Caesar!
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| You sleep 'til you eat, Loves to sleep.
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| You eat 'til you sleep, Eat, too.
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| That’s your busy day down South. |
| Busy sleepin'.
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| You’se lazy, Yeah, I is.
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| Just natu’lly lazy, Hmmm-hmmm-hmmm.
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| Down in Dixie let him stay, Oh, what’s that?
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| Lordy, but he’s lucky,
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| He was born that way. |