Greedy pig
Idle monkey
Perfect bat
Lazy bear
Intelligent fox
Stylish dove
Modern mouse
Prosy elephant
honest duck
Fantastic
I'm never tired of looking at them
Come on

Float like a butterfly
Sting like a bee
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Fat deer
Slime tiger
Drooping giraffe
Cross dog
Fishy pussy cat
Sunburned crow
Clever sheep
Jolly panther
Standard owl
Fantastic
I'm never tired of looking at them
Come on

Float like a butterfly
Sting like a bee
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Float like a butterfly
Sting like a bee
Hello, welcome to bubbletown's happy zoo instant show

Guilty man
Guilty woman
Innocent child
Fantastic
I'm never tired of looking at them

Come on
(x7)


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    General Comment

    The last bit about "guilty man, guilty woman, innocent child, fantasitc, I'm never tired of looking at them." Does it suggest ill feelings about today's society? Is he saying today's society is like a zoo? Perhaps it is not just a random silly song.

    Obviously, there is a homage to Muhammad Ali's "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee."

    kubrickbusteron April 16, 2005   Link
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    This song has an amazing title.

    It seems like a nonsense song.

    cartwheelson June 30, 2006   Link

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