Lyrics Roosevelt & IRA Lee - Tony Joe White
This
is
about
two
cats
They're
sittin'
down
by
a
river
in
the
swamps
They're
sittin'
down
on
the
logs
One
of
them
is
kind
of
a
big
fellow
And
the
other
one
is
a
little
bit
smaller
And
he's
got
a
long
billed
cap
And
they're
sittin'
there
ponderin'
On
what
they're
gonna
do
for
the
night
And
anything
the
big
guy
decides
On
the
little
guy's
for
'Cause
he
digs
him,
he's
cool
So
it's
called
Roosevelt
and
Ira
Lee
The
river
was
dark
and
muddy
And
the
moon
was
on
the
rise
And
all
of
the
creatures
in
the
swampland
Had
woke
up
to
feed
for
the
night
Roosevelt
and
Ira
Lee,
huh,
were
sittin'
there
on
a
log
Ira
Lee
turned
to
Roosevelt
and
said
I'd
sure
like
to
have
a
mess
of
bull
frog
He
said,
yeah,
yeah,
lawd,
sure
would
taste
good
So
they
slipped
on
their
rubber
boots
And
walked
down
to
the
water's
edge
And
right
away
they
knew
That
the
night
would
be
a
bummer
'Cause
Ira
Lee
stepped
On
a
water
mossacin
He
said,
uh,
uh,
lawd
Somebody
help
me
Ira
Lee
turned
to
Roosevelt
When
he
quit
his
screamin'
and
kickin'
And
he
said,
let's
forget
about
the
bullfrog
legs
And
go
out
and
steal
us
some
chickens
And
Ol'
Roosevelt
said
like
this
now
Yeah,
yeah,
ooh,
it
sure
would
taste
good
Yes
it
would,
I
love
a
chicken
Oh,
the
river
was
dark
and
muddy,
yeah
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