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On The Amazon
Sung by Don McLean
Words by Clifford Grey and Greatrex Newman music by Vivian Ellis
From 1927 British musical "Mr. Cinders"
[Intro]
There's a danger zone not a stranger zone
Than the little plot I walk on that I call my home.
Full of eerie sights weird and skeerie sights
Ev'ry vicious animal that creeps and crawls and bites.
[Verse 1]
On the Amazon the prophylactics prowl
On the Amazon the hypodermics howl
On the Amazon you'll hear a scarab scowl
And sting zodiacs on the wing.
All the stalactites and vicious vertebrae
Hunt the stalagmites while laryngitis slay
All the parasites that come from Paraguay in Spring...mmmmmm
Snarling equinox among the rocks will seize you
And the Fahrenheit comes out at night to freeze you.
Wild duodenum are lurking in the trees
And the jungle swarms with green apostrophes.
Oh the Amazon is call-ing me.
[C#dim] [Am7]
[Verse 2]
On the Amazon the pax vobiscum bite
On the Amazon the epiglottis fight
On the Amazon the hemispheres at night all slink
Where the agnostics drink.
All the hippodromes that lie concealed in mud
Join the metronomes that live in swamp and flood;
Then the kodachromes come out and drink their blood Poor ginks.
While velocipedes among the weeds will scare you
And the menopause with hungry jaws ensnares you.
Frenzied adenoids infest the hills and slopes
Ev'ry one avoids the deadly stethoscopes.
Oh the Amazon is call-ing
Yes the Amazon is call-ing
Oh the Amazon is call-ing me.