Granny's Little Yard Gnome

LES CLAYPOOL

Content to stand alone
Waiting, watching, guarding Granny's home
His face reflecting simple joy
But he is not a happy Plaster boy

"Careful sonny, not too close
Unless you want a lethal dose
Of hardening..."
Patiently waiting for some shade

Wishing he could run away
Supressing any urge to roam
Such devotion from a little gnome
I once saw a calico that thought he could fly

And then the lanky Doberman that tinkled in my eye
A pacifist by nature, with amble common sense
But if I had my druthers, I'd rather be a fence
Now Granny, she's a good one, she shines me now and then

And come around this springtime, I'm due for paint again
On keeping Granny comfy, I try and earn my keep
I'm just wishing I had some eyelids, so I could get some sleep

Trivia about the song Granny's Little Yard Gnome by Les Claypool

When was the song “Granny's Little Yard Gnome” released by Les Claypool?
The song Granny's Little Yard Gnome was released in 1996, on the album “Highball with the Devil”.
Who composed the song “Granny's Little Yard Gnome” by Les Claypool?
The song “Granny's Little Yard Gnome” by Les Claypool was composed by LES CLAYPOOL.

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