Last night when I come home
I was tired as a man could be
There was a mule in my stable
Where my mule was suppose to be
I said wake up, baby
And explain all this stuff to me
Whose muleâs there in my stable
Where my mule is suppose to be
She said; you must be silly
But daddy, you ainât talking right
Why donât you open up your eyes and see
There ainât nothing but a milk cow that my grandmother sent to me
Iâve been all over the world
>From the Golf from Mexico Iâve never seen no milk cow
With a saddle on the back before.
Well, the next night when I come home
I was tired as a man could be
There was a coat on my hanger
Where my coat was suppose to be
I said; Wake up, little girl
And explain all this stuff to me
Whoâs coats there on my hanger
Where my coat is suppose to be
She said; you must be silly
But daddy, you ainât talking right
Why donât you open up your eyes and see
There ainât nothing but a blanket that my mother in law sent to me
Iâve been all over the world
And the Golf from Mexico
I ainât never seen no blanket
With two sleeves on in before
Well no, the next night when I come home
I was tired and I wanted to sleep
There was a hat on my dresser
Where my hat was suppose to be
I said; Wake up, darling
And explain all these stuff to me
Whoâs hatâs there on dresser
Where my hat is suppose to be
She said, you must be silly
But daddy you ainât talking right
Why donât you open up your eyes and see
There ainât nothing but a wash bag
That my grandmother sent to me
Iâve been all over the world
And the Golf from Mexico
I ainât never seen no wash bag
With a hat band around it before.
- :
- Prick of the Litter
- The Early Years
- Blind, Crippled and Crazy
- Acquired Taste
- The Definitive Collection
- Cost of Living
- Room to Breathe
- Nothing Personal
- Miscellaneous
- One of the Fortunate Few
- The Alligator Records 25th Anniversary Collection
- Delbert McClinton
- The Jealous Kind
- Keeper of the Flame
- Second Wind
- Love Rustler
- Genuine Cowhide
- Subject to Change
- Imus Ranch Record
- Non-Album Releases