SIXTY PIECES OF WOOD |
sung to Gene McDaniel's "Hundred Pounds of Clay" |
He took sixty pieces of wood and said, "Hey, listen, I'm going to fix this club today, for I know what's missin" Then he rolled his big sleeves up, and a brand new club began, He created a clubhouse and a lot of fun for the clan With just sixty pieces of wood he made our lives worth living, And we'll thank him everyday for the fun it's, giving: And we'll thank him every night, 'Cause he built it just right Now can't you just see him walking round and round, Pounding them boards and sawing them down; Doing it just right, making it fit, To make a dream just like it. |