
Date of issue: 07.09.2010
Song language: English
Song Of The Prune |
La-la-la-la |
La-la-la-la |
Nowadays we often gaze |
On women over fifty |
Without the slightest trace |
Of wrinkles on their face |
Doctors go and take their dough |
To make them young and nifty |
But Doctors I defy |
To tell me just why |
No matter how young a prune may be |
It’s always full of wrinkles |
We may get them on our face |
Prunes get 'em every place |
Prohibition worries us |
But prunes don’t sit and brood |
For no matter how young a prune may be |
It’s always getting stewed |
In the kingdom of the fruits |
The prune is snubbed by others |
And they are not allowed |
To mingle with the crowd |
Though they’re never on display |
With all their highbrow brothers |
They never seem to mind |
To this fact they’re resigned |
That no matter how young a prune may be |
It’s always full of wrinkles |
Beauty treatments always fail |
They’ve tried all to no avail |
Other fruits are envious |
Because they know real well |
That no matter how young a prune may be |
Hot water makes 'em swell |
Baby prunes look like their dad |
But not wrinkled quite as bad |
Every day in every way |
The world is getting better |
We’ve even learned to fly |
As days go passing by |
But how about the poor old prune |
His life is only wetter |
No wonder he can’t win |
In the awful stew he’s in |
No matter how young a prune may be |
He’s always full of wrinkles |
We may get them on our face |
Prunes get 'em every place |
Nothing ever worries them |
Their life’s an open book |
But no matter how young a prune may be |
It has a worried look |
Prunes act very kind they say |
When sickly people moan |
But no matter how young a prune may be |
It has a heart of stone |
Name | Year |
---|---|
Abdul Abulbul Amir | 2017 |
I'm Sitting on Top of the World | 2017 |
Donald the Dub | 2017 |
Stumbling | 2018 |