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By Steve Skinner

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Annalizabeth

Dead Bob, I can't think of a thing I'd rather do than to sing one with you now ...
I would lie to sing with you also

Oh I met a little Scottish wench
My lilly's been 'arollin' since
Followed down the cobblestones
And rested her sweet weary bones

I picked a clover just for luck
And floated down the aqueduct
Washed my pits
And then I scrubbed
My private parts and dirty socks

Her name was Annalizabeth
I tend to think the very best
She goes to church
And says the word
And heads straight home to do the work

German gibberish

My heart it breaks
My love it takes
A topsy turn
My loins they burn

We lay in bed
both side by side
And put some logs
upon the fire
A touch of whiskey
And then it's time
To frolic and to
Take what's mine

The fields are filled
With the greenest clover
Your breast i filed
Oh sweet lover
Hold close
And salt the shoulder
And keep it up
'till I get older

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from Suddenly .​.​. it's the Cud Scouts, released January 11, 2017
Steve Skinner: Singing
Dead Bob: Singing, Guitar
John Franklin: Keyboards
Bruce McCalister: Bass

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Steve Skinner Carbondale, Colorado

Music from the heart and head, the campfire and the cosmos.

Steve Skinner is a trendsetting trailblazer who does things the old fashioned way. He spends time in the desert canyon rivers playing concerts for great blue herons and canyon wrens.

The best way to reach him is to sing into a downstream breeze and then hold your breath to hear the answer.
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