John Lee Hooker — Ground Hog Blues

It's a low-down dog, a dirty Groundhog that rootin' round my in back door Yes if I catch him there rootin' there [man?], Lord, he won't root there no more Yes he stand and he watch me, in the morning when I leave home Yes he stand and he watch me, Lord, in the morning when I leave home Then when I leave home in the morning, yes, he hangs around all day long Give me some toads'n' frogs' hips I'm gonna, gonna, put it all together I'm gonna, gonna mix it up together I'm gonna, gonna whup it all up good I'm gonna, gonna kill that ol' dirty Groundhog I bet'cha my bottom dollar then man, he, he won't root there no more [Spoken] Na he ain't gonna root no more there I said goodbye baby, Lord, I'm leavin' you now I said goodbye baby, Lord, I'm leavin' you now I done did what I want to done, killed that dirty ground hog [Spoken] Yes he's through!


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