Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Man Gave Names to All the Animals, artist - Townes Van Zandt. Album song Roadsongs, in the genre Кантри
Date of issue: 31.12.1993
Record label: TVZ
Song language: English
Man Gave Names to All the Animals |
Man gave names to all the animals |
In the beginning, in the beginning. |
Man gave names to all the animals |
In the beginning, long time ago. |
He saw an animal that liked to growl, |
Big furry paws and he liked to howl, |
Great big furry back and furry hair. |
«Ah, think I’ll call it a bear.» |
Man gave names to all the animals |
In the beginning, in the beginning. |
Man gave names to all the animals |
In the beginning, long time ago. |
He saw an animal up on a hill |
Chewing up so much grass until she was filled. |
He saw milk comin' out but he didn’t know how. |
«Ah, think I’ll call it a cow.» |
Man gave names to all the animals |
In the beginning, in the beginning. |
Man gave names to all the animals |
In the beginning, long time ago. |
He saw an animal that liked to snort, |
Horns on his head and they weren’t too short. |
It looked like there wasn’t nothin' that he couldn’t pull. |
«Ah, think I’ll call it a bull.» |
Man gave names to all the animals |
In the beginning, in the beginning. |
Man gave names to all the animals |
In the beginning, long time ago. |
He saw an animal leavin' a muddy trail, |
Real dirty face and a curly tail. |
He wasn’t too small and he wasn’t too big. |
«Ah, think I’ll call it a pig.» |
Man gave names to all the animals |
In the beginning, in the beginning. |
Man gave names to all the animals |
In the beginning, long time ago. |
Next animal that he did meet |
Had wool on his back and hooves on his feet, |
Eating grass on a mountainside so steep. |
«Ah, think I’ll call it a sheep.» |
Man gave names to all the animals |
In the beginning, in the beginning. |
Man gave names to all the animals |
In the beginning, long time ago. |
He saw an animal as smooth as glass |
Slithering his way through the grass. |
Saw him disappear by a tree near a lake. |
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