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Lucy Kaplanski My Name Joe written by David Massengill
Joe threw another tantrum
He could not to be understood He cries like baby Samson
His English is not good
Joe's boss of the kitchen
But on the outside he knows Low man on the totem's
Wearing giveaway clothes
Joe he fights the good fight
He wears a white uniform The waiters are all artists
Out chasing unicorns
Joe works fourteen hours
After ten he starts to booze He gets very sentimental
Oh he sings the buddah blues He sings the buddah blues My name Joe my name Joe There is a king in Thailand And he plays the jazz drum He has a fine and healthy son Oh no I'm not the one My name Joe
On the wall by the time clock
Joe's beaming from a photograph Someone drew across his face
The waiters began to laugh
Joe picked up a hatchet
And he tenderized the wall And when he got through
Time clock wasn't punching anymore
The waiters ran for cover
The maitre d' began to lisp The drunkard in the corner
Said his lettuce was not crisp
Owner called immigration
Said there's someone you should know He's an illegal alien
And I think his name is Joe Oh I know his name is Joe My name Joe my name Joe There is a king in Thailand And he plays the jazz drum He has a fine and healthy son Oh no I'm not the one My name Joe
Came the man from immigration Bb Said I've got a job to do Easy questions easy answers
Just point me to the kitchen crew
He asked Leroy from Harlem
He asked Cisco from Mexico He asked the white trash from Tennessee
Thet all said my name Joe
My name Joe my name Joe
The maitre d' he sputtered
The kitchen crew they roared And while they were arguing
Joe slipped out the back door
On the beach Joe tries to listen
To the heartbeat of a whale How it echoes his own heartbeat
And the distance he has sailed Oh the distance he has sailed My name Joe my name Joe There is a king in Thailand And he plays the jazz drum He has a fine and healthy son Oh no I'm not the one My name Joe
Red House Records 1994 AGF Music/David Massengill Music ASCAP 1992
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