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I was sitting watching a disney movie with my daughter, Anika. This little short film really made sense to me and I laughed out loud. So I looked on the internet and found the lyrics and I share them with you here.
A young sheep out in the American west has a wool coat that he takes much pride in as he dances. His prarie dog neighbors across the stream join in as do a burrow owl, a rattle snake and little fishies in the stream. Life is good and happy. One day a man comes and takes him away in a familiar looking old car. You can hear the lamb being shaved and then he's dumped into a mud puddle during a raining night the Lamb is sad about his state and his prarie dog neighbors all laugh at him. He cowers under the sagebrush to get out of the rain just as a wise American Jackalope comes onto the scene and gives him some good advice.
Boundin' Lyrics
Here's a story on how strange is life with its changes,
And it happened not long ago.
On a high mountain plain, where the sagebrush arranges,
A playground south of the snow.
Lived a lamb with a coat of remarkable sheen,
It would glint in the sunlight all sparkly and clean,
Such a source of great pride,
That it caused him to preen.
and he'd break out in high steppin' dance.
He would dance for his neighbors across the way.
I must say that they found his dancin' enhancin',
For they'd also join in the play.
Then one day...
Then a-boundin' up the slope,
Came a great American jackalope.
This sage of the sage, this rare hare of hope,
Caused to pause and check out the lamb.
"Hey kid, why the mope?"
"I used to be something all covered with fluff,
And I’d dance in the sunlight and show off my stuff.
Then they hauled me away in a manner quite rough,
And sheared me and dropped me back here in the buff.
And if that's not enough,
Now my friends all laugh at me,
Cause they think I look ridiculous, funny, and pink."
"Pink? Pink? Well, what's wrong with pink?
Seems you’ve got a pink kink in your think.
Does it matter what color? Well, that gets nope.
Be it pink purple or heliotrope.
Now sometimes you’re up and sometimes you're down,
When you find that you’re down well just look around.
You still got a body, good legs and fine feet,
Get your head in the right place and hey, you're complete!
"Now as for the dancin', you can do more,
You can reach great heights, in fact you can soar.
You just get a leg up and ya slap it on down,
And you’ll find you’re up in what’s called a bound.
Bound, bound, and rebound.
Bound and you’re up right next to the sky,
And I think you can do it if you give it a try,
First get a leg up, slap it on down."
So every year, along about May,
They’d load him up and they’d haul him away,
And they’d shave him and dump him all naked and bare.
He learned to live with it, he didn’t care,
He'd just bound, bound, bound, and rebound.
Now in this world of ups and downs,
So nice to know there are jackalopes around.
DCM
A young sheep out in the American west has a wool coat that he takes much pride in as he dances. His prarie dog neighbors across the stream join in as do a burrow owl, a rattle snake and little fishies in the stream. Life is good and happy. One day a man comes and takes him away in a familiar looking old car. You can hear the lamb being shaved and then he's dumped into a mud puddle during a raining night the Lamb is sad about his state and his prarie dog neighbors all laugh at him. He cowers under the sagebrush to get out of the rain just as a wise American Jackalope comes onto the scene and gives him some good advice.
Boundin' Lyrics
Here's a story on how strange is life with its changes,
And it happened not long ago.
On a high mountain plain, where the sagebrush arranges,
A playground south of the snow.
Lived a lamb with a coat of remarkable sheen,
It would glint in the sunlight all sparkly and clean,
Such a source of great pride,
That it caused him to preen.
and he'd break out in high steppin' dance.
He would dance for his neighbors across the way.
I must say that they found his dancin' enhancin',
For they'd also join in the play.
Then one day...
Then a-boundin' up the slope,
Came a great American jackalope.
This sage of the sage, this rare hare of hope,
Caused to pause and check out the lamb.
"Hey kid, why the mope?"
"I used to be something all covered with fluff,
And I’d dance in the sunlight and show off my stuff.
Then they hauled me away in a manner quite rough,
And sheared me and dropped me back here in the buff.
And if that's not enough,
Now my friends all laugh at me,
Cause they think I look ridiculous, funny, and pink."
"Pink? Pink? Well, what's wrong with pink?
Seems you’ve got a pink kink in your think.
Does it matter what color? Well, that gets nope.
Be it pink purple or heliotrope.
Now sometimes you’re up and sometimes you're down,
When you find that you’re down well just look around.
You still got a body, good legs and fine feet,
Get your head in the right place and hey, you're complete!
"Now as for the dancin', you can do more,
You can reach great heights, in fact you can soar.
You just get a leg up and ya slap it on down,
And you’ll find you’re up in what’s called a bound.
Bound, bound, and rebound.
Bound and you’re up right next to the sky,
And I think you can do it if you give it a try,
First get a leg up, slap it on down."
So every year, along about May,
They’d load him up and they’d haul him away,
And they’d shave him and dump him all naked and bare.
He learned to live with it, he didn’t care,
He'd just bound, bound, bound, and rebound.
Now in this world of ups and downs,
So nice to know there are jackalopes around.
DCM
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