Guv'ment

ROGER MILLER

Well, you dad-gum government
You sorry so 'n' so's
You got your damn hands in every pocket
Of my clothes

Well you dad-gum, dad-gum, dad-gum government
Oh don't you know
Oh don't you love 'em sometimes

Well you dad-gum government
You better pay attention
You're sittin' up there like a fool's convention
Well you dad-gum, dad-gum, dad-gum government
Oh don't you know
Oh don't you love 'em sometimes

[Chorus]
Well you soul selling no-good
Son-of-a-shoe-fittin' fire starters
I ought to tear your no good
Perambulatory bone frame
And nail it to your government walls
All of you, you bastards

You da-gum government
You sorry rackafratchits
You got yourself an itch a
And you want me to scratch it
Well you dad-gum, dad-gum, dad-gum government
Of don't you know
Oh don't you love 'em sometime

[Chorus]

Well, you dad-gum government
You sorry so 'n' so's
You got your damn hands in every pocket
Of my clothes
Well you dad-gum, dad-gum, dad-gum government
Oh don't you know
Oh don't you love 'em sometimes

Trivia about the song Guv'ment by Roger Miller

On which albums was the song “Guv'ment” released by Roger Miller?
Roger Miller released the song on the albums “Big River (Original Broadway Cast)” in 1985, “Roger Miller [1986]” in 1986, and “King of the Road: The Genius of Roger Miller” in 1995.
Who composed the song “Guv'ment” by Roger Miller?
The song “Guv'ment” by Roger Miller was composed by ROGER MILLER.

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