The Ballad of Seymour Better Times
Lyrics
Seymour was a work of art
Always getting into trouble
Never met a lass he didn’t love
Never loved a lass that didn’t have a hubba hubba hubba hubba
Seymour wasn’t very smart
So he soon got a reputation
A list of suitors with reservations
To send him on a permanent vacation
He said
I will live to fight another day
I’ll sing a song and soon be on my way
My journey may be long before I’m done
So won’t you play the drums?
Seymour met a girl named Phil
Phil was sweet as honey
She liked fancy things
But Seymour didn’t have no money money money money
Soon she stole his heart
And acquired a knack for thieving
So when the coppers broke down the front door
Seymour was outback leaving leavin’ leavin’ leavin’
I will live to love another day
I’ll sing a simple song to ease my pain
My journey may be long to sweeter shores
So won’t you play the horns?
On the road to a better place
Bells ring, birds sing
Nightly dreaming of those pearly gates
How long must we roam
‘Til I can go home
Seymour got it in his head
To change his sinful ways
Become a man of the cloth
No longer would he stra-ay-ay-ay
But on his way to church
Seymour received a sign
A messenger from the good Lord
In red high heels with blue ooh eyes
He said, I will praise the Lord in my own way
And revel in his creation everyday
My journey may require me some grace
So let the choir sing
On the road to a better place
Bells ring, birds sing
Nightly dreaming of those pearly gates
How long must I roam
‘Til I can go home
Writer(s): Clarke Hanson, Jordan Hanson, Zachary Hanson
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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