I love Mother Nature, She’s a jar of honey sweet, But you can’t know the flavor ‘Til you dig in and eat. I hug monstrous trees and collect tiny ants, I charm yellow bees and water green plants. I fish with a stick and chatter with squirrels, I use mathematics to measure the turtles. I pick huckleberries and paint with the juice, “Larry loves Carrie” On the old yellow spruce. I forage for mushrooms and eat them for supper, I trim lotus blooms and never tell Mother. I make natural drugs out of flavorful fruits, And I weave pretty rugs with their flexible roots. My friends say I’m funny Lovin’ water and woods, But they’ve never tried honey, They don't know that it's good.
I was shocked that the whole darned world didn’t come When they heard the crash in old Husum, ‘Cause I fell hard, Me and my heart, We tumbled down On top of this town, And we shattered the houses, all but one, The bright yellow house of old Husum. The yellow house had a tall green vine, And I didn’t like ending things so fine, When I fell hard, Me and my heart, And tumbled down On top of this town. I didn’t like wrecking the color of sun, So I tiptoed around that house of Husum. So the smashed up town sits in disarray, From that horrible, smashing, crashing day, When I fell hard, Me and my heart, And tumbled down On top of this town, But for one golden box that stands high mid the trash, Lives to tell the story of the Husum crash.
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