Lyrics Prom Night In Pig Town - Trout Fishing In America
There
were
flowers
from
the
boy
pigs,
Who
were
drinkin'
in
their
barn
digs,
In
suits
of
powder
blue,
And
those
ruffled
shirts
on
too,
All
ordered
through
the
mail.
It
was
prom
night
in
Pig
Town
There
was
hambones
in
long
gowns,
With
painted
cloven
hooves,
There
was
no
need
for
shoes,
Or
the
curlers
in
their
tails.
Couples
had
their
pictures
taken,
Under
those
clothes,
the
heat
was
bakin',
They
pretended
to
be
cool,
'Cause
they'd
soon
be
out
of
school,
The
night
of
memories.
They
ate
with
noise
food
by
the
plates
full,
But
on
the
dance
floor,
they
were
so
graceful,
They'd
glide
without
a
care,
Their
snouts
tucked
in
the
air,
It
was
a
sight
to
see.
After
desserts
they
bobbed
for
apples,
All
knowing
soon
they
could
be
scrapple,
Another
packaged
processed
food,
They
bore
no
attitude,
Or
grudge
against
the
world.
The
prom
queen
was
dancing
real
slow,
With
her
silk
purse
and
her
proud
beau,
Oinking
low
and
soft,
They
quietly
slipped
off
With
her
new
string
of
pearls.
They
all
left
in
even
numbers,
Some
to
find
love,
some
to
find
slumber;
And
some
stayed
up
all
night,
To
greet
the
morning
light,
And
some
went
to
the
shore.
And
after
that
the
class
would
scatter,
From
Delaware
to
deli
platter,
All
would
lose
a
friend,
They
were
noble
to
the
end,
And
never
asked
for
more.
One
little
piggy
went
to
market,
One
little
piggy
went
to
Rome,
One
little
piggy
ate
roast
beef,
One
little
piggy
had
none,
One
little
piggy
had
none.
It
was
prom
night
in
Pig
Town
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