Letra The Olde Elephant Man de Webb Wilder

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Webb Wilder


The Olde Elephant Man
Webb Wilder
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The Olde Elephant Man
He became the toast of old London town
Because a pachyderm slapped his momma down
Well that's what give him the brand
Of the ole elephant man
Oh, Lord, how could you be so cold
To dump all those blues on one poor soul?
Tell me Lord could you stand
To be the elephant man?
He took a lick from the ugly stick
He made the people of London sick
He had the looks that could fry a toad
Make a train take a gravel road
Well it became the rage of Victorian society
To have a monster come over to your house for a cup of tea
Well thank the Lord above
He didn't look like you and me
He took a lick from the ugly stick
He made the people of London sick
He had the looks that could fry a toad
Make a train take a gravel road
He became the toast of old London town
Because a pachyderm slapped his momma down
That's what give him the brand
Of the ole elephant man
Tell Me Lord could you stand
To be the elephant man?
The old elephant man


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