| Way down south in Mississippi just outside of Yazoo City
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| Jerry Clower and all his friends would go out and hunt raccoon
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| They’d take along a man named John, one tree climbin' son of a gun
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| John would shinny up a tree and a coon would be comin' down soon
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| Now John was a sportin' man who said «give every coon a chance if you can
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| Don’t y’all go shootin' no coon now», he’d warn 'em in advance
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| «I'll knock him down to the ground, let him fight it out with that pack of
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| hounds
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| It’ll be slim but at least he’ll have a chance»
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| (I can still hear ol' Jerry call, haw)
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| Knock him out John, knock him out John
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| Knock that coon right out of that sweetgum tree
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| Knock him out John, knock him out John
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| Knock him down to Marcel, Clovis, the dogs and me
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| One night they heard ol' Jerry’s dog «Brumy» with a bark from down in his tummy
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| Jerry answered him and said «Haw, Brumy talk to me!»
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| Then all the other dogs joined in and pretty soon they were at trail’s end
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| And it looked like the dogs had run a coon up a big ol' tree
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| The dogs had a big’un and wanted 'em some and the base of that tree was
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| pandemonium
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| And before we knew it, John had shinnied right up that tree
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| He disappeared up among the leaves and then we heard a blood-curdlin' scream
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| «Lord, have mercy, get this thing off me»
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| Jerry yelled, haw!
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| Knock him out John, knock him out John
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| Knock that coon right out of that sweetgum tree
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| Knock him out John, knock him out John
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| Knock him down to Marcel, Clovis, the dogs and me
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| Then John yelled «Hush, you crazy fools, this thang ain’t no danged raccoon
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| It’s a lynx, a big ol' bobtailed cat!»
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| He said «shoot this thang for heaven’s sake, I’ve had about all that I can take»
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| We said «shouldn't we give him a chance, John?», and John said «Shoot this cat!»
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| Well, John was screamin' and the dogs were bayin'
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| The limbs were shakin' and the tree was swayin'
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| And Jerry said «we can’t get off a clean shot, John, y’all are hidden by the
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| leaves»
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| Then right in the midst of all the ruckus we heard John say «Just shoot up in
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| here among us
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| 'Cause one of us is got to have some relief!»
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| Haw, knock him out, John
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| Then somethin' fell out of the tree with a big ol' thud right at our feet
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| And the dogs were on it like it was red meat
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| All of a sudden, we saw it was John, and he wasn’t havin' a lick of fun
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| And in the middle of the mayhem, that cat made his retreat
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| John still goes huntin' every now and then, but things aren’t like they were
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| back when
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| 'Cause now he packs a pistol, a chainsaw and a bowie knife
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| But I can still hear ol' Jerry yell and tell us all his famous tale of
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| «Knock him out John», the funniest story I ever heard in my life |