Pass The Udder Udder

Stan Freberg

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    Oh, we grow things mighty big down in Kentucky
    But there's nothing in that state that can compare
    To a cow that we once had us
    And the name of her was Gladys
    Boy, you should have seen the neighbors stop and stare.
    She stood 10 feet tall and had one purple eyeball
    It took eight of us to milk her, here is why:
    She had 27 spigots
    And the tourists all bought tickets
    Just to watch us milk and hear us loudly cry-y-y-y...
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    Oh, pass the udder udder and I'll pass it to my brudder
    And I'll pass the udder udder dis-a-way
    So we passed the udder udder and I passed it to my brudder
    Oh, we really had our hands full every day.
    We created quite a spectacle, I grant you
    But we milked her just as pretty as you please
    And while people said "How funny,"
    We raked in enough durn money
    To go out and order ermine BVD's.
    Father turned her on her back one Sunday morning
    Gladys said "I'm upside down, now what's the gag?"
    "Well, the reason why," said Pop
    "is so the cream will be on top."
    "Gosh," the cow said, "in that case, it's in the bag!"

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    Now our Gladys was a star in cattle circles
    Though she couldn't read or write her name in full
    You would think she'd been to college
    Although she herself acknowledged
    That she gained her fame entirely by pull.
    Gladdys said to us one cold and wintry morning
    She said "Milking is the thing I dearly loves,
    But when I get a cold it lingers
    And I can't stand icy fingers
    So go on back in the house and get your gloves!"

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