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Lazybones
You know I am gettin' tired doing all the work my self
Man you ain't doin' all the work
I just can't seem to get the help around here
Oh Johny don't give me that man
Can't you hear me
I hear you baba
No, I guess not
Lazybones, sleeping in the sun
How you 'spect to get your day's work done?
Never get your day's work done
Sleeping in the new day's sun
Nah, that's your side of the story Johny
Tell me yours
I'm about to tell you mine

Lazybones, sleepin' in the shade
How you 'spect to get your cornmeal made?
You'll never get your cornmeal made
Just sleepin' in the evenin' shade
When 'taters need spraying I bet you keep praying
The bugs fall off the vine
And when you go fishin', I bet you keep wishin'
The fish won't grab your line Oh no
Lazybones, loafing through the day
How you 'spect to get a dime that way?
Never make a dime that way ha
Never heard a word I say
When 'taters need spraying I bet you keep praying
The bugs fall off the vine
And when you go fishin', I bet you keep wishin'
The fish won't grab your line
Lazybones, loafing through the day
How you 'spect to make a dime that way? Well looky here
Never make a dime that way
Never heard a word I say
Man u ain't workin'
I don't get a chance to go fishin' I have to do all the work
Ah you think so huh
I know so
I ain't seen no fish
They don't bit cause you still sleepin'
That's cause you set my alarm clock 4 hours later just so you can brag about workin'
I don't even get a nibble
Cause you ain't usen the right bait man
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Paul Robeson (April 9, 1898 – January 23, 1976) was a multi-lingual American actor, athlete, bass-baritone concert singer, writer, civil rights activist, Spingarn Medal winner, and Lenin Peace Prize laureate. Robeson found fame as an actor and singer with his fine bass-baritone voice. He is one of the few true basses in American music, his beautiful and powerful voice descending as low as a C below the bass clef. In addition to his stage performances, his renditions of old Negro spirituals were acclaimed; Robeson was the first to bring them to the concert stage.


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