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The Auctioneer

The Auctioneer lyrics by Leroy Van Dyke. There was a boy in Arkansas who wouldn't listen to his ma When she told him that he should go to school He'd sneak...

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The Auctioneer

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There was a boy in Arkansas who wouldn't listen to his ma

When she told him that he should go to school

He'd sneak away in the afternoon, take a little walk and pretty soon

You'd find him at the local auction barn

Well he'd stand and listen carefully then pretty soon he began to see

How the auctioneer could talk so rapidly

He said, "Oh my it's do or die I've got to learn that auction cry

Gotta make my mark and be an auctioneer"

25 dollar 30 now 30 dollar 30 dollar

30 dollar 30 dollar give me a hollar 30 dollar

who will bid it at a 35 dollar bid?

35 dollar 35 35 make it 35 and a 35 make it 35 and a 35

Who will bid it at a 35 dollar bid?

As time went on he did his best and all could see he didn't jest

He practied on and then some night and day

His pappy'd find him behind the barn just a workin up an awful storm

As he tried to imitate the auctioneer

Said his pappy, "Son we just can't stand a havin' a mediocre man,

You gotta take that auction usin' our good name.

I'll send you off to auction school and then you'll be nobody's fool

You can take your place among the best"

35 dollar 40 now 40 dollar 40 dollar

40 dollar 40 dollar give me a hollar 40 dollar

Who will bid it at at a 40 dollar bid?

40 dollar 45 45 will you make it 45 give me 45 and a 45

Who will bid it at a 45 dollar bid?

So from that morning he went to school there grew a man who played it

cool

He came back home a full fledged auctioneer

And people came from miles around just to hear him make that rhythmic

sound

That filled their hearts with such a happy cheer

His fame reached out from shore to shore he had all he could do and more

He had to buy a plane to get around

Now he's the tops in all the land so let's all give that man a hand

He's the best of all the auctioneers

45 dollar 50 now 50 dollar 50 dollar

50 dollar 50 dollar give me a hollar 50 dollar

Who will bid it at a 50 dollar bill?

50 dollar 55 55 make it 55 and a 55 make it 55 and

Sold that horse for a 50 dollar bill

Hey well alright sir here we go there and what are ya' gonna give for 'em.

I have a 600 dollar down here now 10 and now 25 and now 35 and now there 50 now 60 will ya' give me 60 now 75, 75 another 85 dollars another buy 'em there.

There was a boy in Arkansas

who wouldn't listen to his ma

when she told hi-im he should go to school.

He'd sneak away in the afternoon,

take a little walk then pretty soon,

you'd find him at the local auction barn.

He'd stand and listen carefully.

Then pretty soon he began to see

how the auctioneer could talk so rapidly.

He said, "Oh my, it's do or die.

I've got to learn that auction cry.

Gotta make my mark and be an auctioneer."

25 dollar bid it now, 30 dollar 30

Will you gimmie 30 make it 30

Bid it on a 30 dollar will you gimmie 30.

Who'll bid a 30 dollar bid?

30 dollar bid it now, 35, will you gimmie 35

to make it 35 to bid at 35.

Who would a-bid it at a 35 dollar bid?

As time went on, he did his best

and all could see he didn't jest.

He practiced calling bids both night and day.

His pap would find him behind the barn

just working up an awful storm

as he tried to imitate the auctioneer.

Then his pap said, "Son, we just can't stand

to have a mediocre man

sellin' things at auction using our good name.

I'll send you off to auction school.

Then you'll be nobody's fool.

You can take your place among the best."

35 dollar bid it now a 40 dollar 40

Will you gimmie 40 make it 40

Bidin' it on a 40 dollar will you gimmie 40.

Who'll bid a 40 dollar bid?

40 dollar bid it now, 45, will you gimmie 45

to make it a 45 to bid it a 45.

Who would a-bid it at a 45 dollar bid?

So from that boy who went to school

there grew a man who played it cool

he came back home a full-fledged auctioneer.

then the people came from miles around

just to hear him make that rhythmic sound

that filled their hearts with such a happy cheer.

His fame spread out from shore to shore.

He had all he could do and more.

Had to buy a plane to get around.

Now he's the tops in all the land.

Now let's pause and give that man a hand.

He's the best of all the auctioneers.

45 dollar bid it now a 50 dollar 50

Will you gimmie 50 make it 50

Bidin' it on a 50 dollar will you gimmie 50.

Who'll bid a 50 dollar bid?

50 dollar bid it now, 55, will you gimmie 55

To make it a 55 to bid at 55.

Sold that hog for a 50 dollar bill.

Hey well all right sir, open the gate and letÃ,Â'em out and walk Ã,Â'em boys.

Here we come a lot number twenty-nine in. What are you gonna give for 'em

I have a 25 I ought-a get 35 and now a 50 make it 50 bid it along at 50

now 60 will ya' give me 60 now 75 and now 85 and now 95 a hundred and now 25

and now it's at 75 and a 2 and a 3 and a 4 and a 5 and a 6 now 7 now 800 dollars

and a buy 'em there.

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