| Have you heard the latest, the latest of the song
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| 'Bout that little boll weevil — he done been there and gone;
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| Lookin' for a home — lookin' for a home
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| Boll weevil he’s a little black buck from Mexico they say
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| Came all the way to Texas lookin' for a place to stay;
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| Lookin' for a home — just a-lookin' for a home, home, home
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| The first time I seen the boll weevil he was settin' on the square
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| The next time I seen the boll weevil he had his whole damn family there…
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| Well, the farmer took the boll weevil, he put him in a cake of ice
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| The boll weevil said to the farmer, «This is mighty cool and nice…»
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| Well, the farmer took the boll weevil, and he put him in the hot sand
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| The boll weevil said, «This is mighty hot but I’ll stand it like a man…»
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| The boll weevil said to the farmer, «You better leave me alone
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| «I ate all you cotton, now I’m satert in on your corn…»
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| The farmer said to his missus, «Now what do you think of that
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| The boll weevil’s gone and ate a hole in my best Sunday hat…»
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| The farmer said to the merchant, «I ain’t made but one bale
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| Fore I give you that one, I’ll fight and go to jail
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| I’ll keep my home…»
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| Oh, the boll weevil’s got half the cotton and the merchant’s got the rest
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| Didn’t leave the farmer’s wife but one old cotton dress
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| And it’s full of holes…
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| Now, if anyone should ask you, «Who was it made this song?»
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| Tell him a poor old farmer, he done been there and gone
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| He ain’t got no home… |