Sloth

Michael Flanders

[Verse 1]
A Bradypus or Sloth, am I
I live a life of ease
Contended not to do or die
But idle as I please
I have three toes on either foot
Or half a dozen both
With leaves and fruits and shoots to eat
How sweet to be a Sloth

[Verse 2]
The world is such a cheerful place
When viewed from upside down
It makes a rise of every fall
A smile of every frown
I watch the fleeting flutter by
A butterfly and moth
And think of all the things I'd try
If I were not a Sloth

[Bridge]
Oh, I could climb the very highest Himalayas
Be among thе greatest evеr tennis players
Win at chess or marry a princess
Or study hard and be an eminent professor
I could be a millionaire
Play the clarinet, travel everywhere
Learn to cook or catch a crook
Win a war then write a book about it
I could paint a Mona Lisa
I could be another Cæsar
Compose an oratorio that was sublime
Oh, the door's not shut on my genius
But I just don't have the time

[Verse 3]
For days and days among the trees
I sleep and dream and doze (Oh, yes, I doze)
Just gently swaying in the breeze
Suspended by my toes
While eager beavers overhead
Rush through the undergrowth
I watch the clouds beneath my feet
How sweet to be a Sloth

[Outro]
I could paint a Mona Lisa (While eager beavers overhead)
I could be another Cæsar
Compose an oratorio that was sublime (Rush through the undergrowth)
The door's not shut on my genius
But I just don't have the time
No, I just don't have the time
No, he just don't have the time
He's nothing but a bloomin' Sloth

Trivia about the song Sloth by The Brothers Four

When was the song “Sloth” released by The Brothers Four?
The song Sloth was released in 1965, on the album “Try to Remember”.
Who composed the song “Sloth” by The Brothers Four?
The song “Sloth” by The Brothers Four was composed by Michael Flanders.

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