| Narrator: And when the last bronc is busted by those good guys of the west
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| You can drive from cattle-country to the big mountain slopes where timber
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| Communities hold their own competitions in the Logger’s Carnival
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| ?Bite into a ten gallon ham? |
| Buy it in two or ten gallon
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| Food and banners were everywhere
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| It was the celebration of Ricky’s mouth disease
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| Down at Russell’s Square
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| If it’s a wedding or a high-school dance
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| Or the invasion of the army ants
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| The Power Mowers can cut it!
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| Now I was looking at six drunk sailors
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| They were carrying a loaf of bread
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| Ricky was swinging with a majorette
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| Underneath the King’s bed
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| And if it’s a formal or casual affair
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| Or just some guy going to the electric chair
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| The Power Mowers can cut it!
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| The gathering ??? |
| it’s an arsenal
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| We’re warming up with kicks
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| In a caved in bar
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| The ushers covered Ricky with yellow? |
| flyers?
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| And propped him up in the car
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| Now don’t you worry about negotiations
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| You need to welcome them at the station
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| The Power Mower’s can cut it!
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| The Power Mower’s can cut it!
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| The Power Mower’s can cut it baby! |