Pass the pen there billy bob, I'll write us up a song.
Or perhaps I'll pen a sonnet, if the melody sits all wrong.
Hand me down a crayon, and I'll draw a mighty oak.
'cause of all my brother masons, I'm the quickest with a joke.

Catch me in the right light, you'll see my shapes shaped to please.
And if I shank my trousers down, I'm hung just above the knees.

You may have difficulty catchin' breath, when you hear my weighty name.
I'm the one that told you, told you so, they calls me puddin' taine.

Now step on up to dance the dance, and touch the hand that heals.
Like the tallest hog on wall street, I'm a wheelin' all the deals.

They'll carve my face in marble, they'll etch my name in stone.
They'll paint my noble portrait, and historify my home.

You may have difficulty catchin' breath, when you hear my weighty name.
I'm the one that told you, told you so, they calls me puddin' taine.


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Puddin' Taine Lyrics as written by Les Claypool Bryan Kei Mantia

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    Puddin' Taine is a southern term. Ever hear anyone refer to another as "Puddin'"? i believe he's saying that everyone loves him. I agree with impetuosoul pretty much about everything i think. "Puddin' Taine" is a national iconic frontman, a "hero".

    I'd go on, but i have an herbal remedy to attend to.

    Thedeathofdeafon January 27, 2009   Link

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