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Amidst the shades and cool and refreshing streams, for soprano & continuo, Z. 355 lyrics
Rickie Lee Jones
Weasel And The White Boys Cool
(Rickie Lee Jones)
Sal was working at Nyro's Nook in downtown
Sending articles of congress to these people downtown
He was pretty sleezy when I met him
A weasel in a poor boys wool
Sal lives in a black vinyl pen in New Jersey
Buys his meat from a whore next door
Wants it rare but he gets it well
A weasel on a short order floor
(Chorus)
So, Sal say good-bye to your mom and your dad
Sal, say good-bye to your barrio
sal, say good-bye to your buddies and your pals
Angela, Perry and Mario
Kid Sinister with the Bus Stop Blues
A quarter could take you home
A dime could make a dream come true
But a weasel ain't got a dime for the phone
(Does a weasel got a dime for the phone?)
(Chorus)
You dancin' in the welfare lines, Sal
Actin' like some jerk-off fool
When we could lay out eatin' peaches on the beaches
A Weasel in a White Boy's Cool
But we're all in a white boy's school
(Just like a weasel)
Rickie Lee Jones
Weasel And The White Boys Cool
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