I threw away some butternut seeds
And the rain washed 'em down the road
They gathered in the gutter and they sucked up the sun
And they grew up the telephone pole
Now, I don't have the greenest thumb
So this question does ring true:
If a washed up squash can get to the line
Then, tell me, why can't you?
Instrumental
I cut away the bush from the box
Where the mail lady leaves my mail
All of the sudden the letters started coming
But none your name did spell
Now, I don't have the richest friends
So this question does ring true:
If singers and tramps can buy them stamps
Then, tell me, why can't you?
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