

We'd play and we'd sing and wear spangly things, If we were a rock 'n' roll band. If we were a rock 'n' roll band, We'd travel all over the land. I met a vampire, but he didn't want my blood, He only wanted two nickels for a dime. I met a devil, but he didn't want my soul, He only wanted to borrow my bike awhile. I met a ghost, but he didn't want my head, He only wanted to know the way to Denver. Put something silly in the world That ain't been there before.

Of a tear that runs down an angel's face.

It might be a small tuft of hair On the big bouncy belly That's the dumbest way I've seen To make a milk shake. Geraldine now, stop shaking that cow For heaven's sake, for your sake and the cow's sake. [illustration: A large carrot with arms and legs, hands and feet, holding a piece of wheat is facing a large fountain pen, which is writing I FEEL ALL WRITE I pray the Lord my soul to keep, And if I die before I wake, Large woman with a big puffy hairdo and glasses sitting. She thinks a baby-sitter's supposed To sit upon the baby. McTwitter the baby-sitter, I think she's a little bit crazy. I'd chase him down but I suspect My feet and legs just won't connect. So tomorrow just look at the sky, And if there's no moon you can bet I've found what I sought and I finally caught The moon in my moon-catchin' net.īut if the moon's still shinin' there, Look close underneath and you'll get A clear look at me in the sky swingin' free With a star in my moon-catchin' net. I'll run along swingin' it over my head, And grab for that big ball of light. I've made me a moon-catchin' net, And I'm goin' huntin' tonight, [illustration: across the foot of pages 8 and 9 is a long row of all different kinds of houses: large and small, apartment houses and There's a light on in the attic Though the house is dark and shuttered, I can see a flickerin' flutter,Īnd I know you're on the inside.
