Booneville Stomp
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Booneville Stomp
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(Chorus)
Stomp, Stomp the Booneville Stomp
The Ba-Ba-Ba-Booneville Stomp
Maudie worked for the forestry
But he couldn't make ends meet
Maudie went to the hydro store
Soon he became part of the town elite
Got down with the town elite
(Chorus)
Sadie knew the preacher man
She pedicured his wife
Sadie told the boys in town
Soon they came
Threatened to take his life
(Chorus)
Micheal lived with the Sarah-Lee's
And played hardball fast
Now he's part of a crazy cast
The greatest cast
(Chorus)
Now Betsy was flirty
Tried to be homecoming queen
But Allie had a few more trinkets
And something in-between
Now Betsy had an ear for music
And a voice for unique tone
But at 19 had a baby boy
So her dreams never got a chance to roam
Never thought from home
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Les Claypool performs "Booneville Stomp", and this lyric page sits inside the Les Claypool catalog on LyroVerse.
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