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"Ramona's Revenge" - Tom T. Hall
Track 11 of 11 on the album "In Search of a Song" (1971)
[Intro]
[Verse 1]
Ramona lived just down the hill from us
She kept the house her mother drove the bus (an old yellow school bus)
Ramona had a handicap the neighborhood knew well
Ramona couldn't speak or couldn't spell
(Which put Ramona at a considerable disadvantage among the more fluent)
[Verse 2]
Although she couldn't write and couldn't talk
Ramona really had a pretty walk (a four-letter figure)
Because she couldn't write or speak nobody asked her out
But Bad Eye Thompson hung around the house
(He was what you might say a familiar figure in the neighborhood)
[Verse 3]
I guess their handicaps were common ground
For Bad Eye Thompson always hung around
He could squint that eye and spit tobacco thirty feet
Ramona always grinned and stomped her feet
(Because Ramona considered that to be one of the better local acts)
[Verse 4]
One day Ramona found herself a child
She couldn't speak her mom was going wild
Confusion reigned for half a day as one could understand
The county judge came down to take a hand
(And I think it should be noted here in the interest of justice
that the judge was acting in a strictly unofficial capacity)
[Verse 5]
The neighbors gathered 'round Ramona's porch
The judge said "Understand this is not a court".
Ramona stood as all the breathless neighbors gathered 'round
N.C.
Then she closed one eye and [*pbt*] spat upon the ground
(And it's a familiar old saying that "birds of a feather will flock together"
And justice will be done that's right)