| Well I was wandering along by the banks of the river
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| When seven fat cows came up out of the Nile, uh-huh
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| And right behind these fine healthy animals came
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| Seven other cows, skinny and vile, uh-huh
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| Well the thin cows ate the fat cows which IThought would do them good, uh-huh
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| But it didn’t make them fatter like such
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| A monster supper should
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| Well the thin cows were as thin
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| As they had ever, ever, ever been
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| Well this dream has got me baffled
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| Hey, Joseph, won’t you tell me what it means?
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| Well you know that kings ain’t stupid
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| But I don’t have a clue
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| So don’t be cruel Joseph
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| Help me I beg of you
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| Well I was standing doing nothing in a field out of town
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| When I saw seven beautiful ears of corn, uh-huh
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| They were ripe, they were golden and
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| You’ve guessed it, Right behind them came seven other ears
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| Tattered and torn, uh-huh
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| Well the bad corn ate the good corn
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| They came up from behind yes they did
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| Now Joseph here’s the punch line
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| It’s really gonna blow your mind, baby
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| Well the bad corn was as bad as it had ever, ever ever been
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| Well this dream has got me all shook up Treat me nice and tell me what it means
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| Hey, hey, hey Joseph
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| Won’t you tell poor old Pharaoh
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| What does this crazy, crazy, crazy, crazy dream mean?
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| Oh, yeah |