| Folks are dumb where I come from,
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| They ain’t had any learning.
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| Still they’re happy as can be
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| Doin' what comes naturally (doin' what comes naturally).
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| Folks like us could never fuss
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| With schools and books and learning.
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| Still we’ve gone from A to Z,
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| Doin' what comes naturally (doin' what comes naturally)
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| You don’t have to know how to read or write
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| When you’re out with a feller in the pale moonlight.
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| You don’t have to look in a book to find out
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| What he thinks of the moon and what is on his mind.
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| That comes naturally (that comes naturally).
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| My uncle out in Texas can’t even write his name.
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| He signs his checks with «x's»
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| But they cash them just the same.
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| If you saw my pa and ma,
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| You’d know they had no learning,
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| Still they’ve raised a family
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| Doin' what comes naturally (doin' what comes naturally)
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| Cousin Jack has never read an almanac on drinking
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| Still he’s always on the spree
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| Doin' what comes naturally (doin' what comes naturally).
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| Sister Sal who’s musical has never had a lesson,
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| Still she’s learned to sing off-key
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| Doin' what comes naturally (doin' what comes naturally).
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| You don’t have to go a private school
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| Not to pick up a penny near a stubborn mule,
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| You don’t have to have a professor’s dome
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| Not to go for the honey when the bee’s not home.
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| That comes naturally (that comes naturally).
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| My tiny baby brother, who’s never read a book,
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| Knows one sex from the other,
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| All he had to do was look,
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| Grandpa Bill is on the hill
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| With someone he just married.
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| There he is at ninety-three,
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| Doin' what comes naturally (doin' what comes naturally). |