paroles de chanson Bullfrog - Bobby Darin
I
was
sittin'
by
the
bank
on
a
hollow
stump
When
I
thought
I
heard
me
a
bullfrog
jump
Turned
around
and
sure
enough
there
he
sat
He
said
excuse
me,
buddy,
but
I've
been
readin'
your
news
And
I'm
sorry
to
say
that
I'm
a
little
confused
You
bein'
human,
well
you'd
know
where
it's
at
He
said
I
read
where
this
old
world's
gonna
fold
And
all
on
account
of
a
think
called
gold
And
that's
somethin'
hard
for
us
frogs
to
understand
Now
you're
lookin'
at
me
like
I'm
kinda
funny
But
where
I
live
we
don't
have
no
money
So
we
want
to
be
hip
to
the
happ'nin's
here
on
land
Now
I
thought
I
was
stoned
so
I
started
walkin'
I
mean
whoever
heard
of
a
bullfrog
talkin'
But
then
I
realized
I
hadn't
been
grazin'
in
no
grain
So
I
figured
I'd
tell
him
just
what
I
thought
'bout
how
gold
was
sold
and
how
gold
was
bought
And
he'd
understand
our
world
when
I
explained
I
said
it
all
started
a
long
time
ago
When
the
people
first
learned
to
reap
and
sow
They
got
all
the
things
they
needed
right
out
of
the
earth
Like
how
many
leaves
and
how
many
trees
Would
it
take
to
cover
up
the
anatomies
And
that's
how
you
figured
how
much
a
suit
of
clothes
was
worth
Well
then
man
he
learned
how
to
milk
a
cow
And
how
to
till
the
soil
with
a
stone
blade
plow
And
he
kept
so
busy
he
never
had
time
to
do
you
harm
Then
he'd
take
his
produce
and
all
that
milk
And
go
into
town
and
trade
them
for
silk
So
his
woman
she'd
look
sharp
down
at
the
farm
Well
the
bullfrog
let
out
a
belly
croak
Like
I'd
told
him
some
kind
of
a
joke
And
he
said
I
think
you're
jivin'
me
my
man
(what
me?)
I
said
I
know
it
sounds
kinda
mystifyin'
But
the
truth
of
the
matter
is
I
ain't
lyin'
I
mean
I
ain't
talkin'
no
bullfrog,
you
understand?
He
said
now
don't
get
upset
I'm
not
agin'
you
You
just
go
ahead,
go
ahead
and
continue
And
I'll
be
quiet
and
try
to
understand
He
said
I
know
about
trees
and
leaves
and
plants
And
milk
and
silk
and
the
farmer's
romance
But
what's
this
thing
the
call
supply
and
demand?
I
said
well
I
grow
cotton
and
you
grow
corn
And
you
find
your
dungarees
are
all
worn
And
me
well
I
got
to
have
somethin'
to
eat
You
see?
So
I
make
you
some
brand
new
threads
And
now
you
bake
me
some
fresh
corn
bread
Pretty
soon
we'll
have
shops
across
the
street
Well
this
didn't
work,
or
so
we've
been
told
And
at
that
time
they
didn't
know
about
gold
So
they
all
agreed
they'd
measure
their
goods
in
salt
Well
that
idea
had
an
early
endin'
'cause
they
were
eatin'
more
than
they
were
spendin'
And
besides,
whoever
heard
of
keepin'
salt
in
a
vault
Well
folks
said
gold
was
the
thing
to
use
To
pay
for
stuff
like
from
ships
to
shoes
But
it
weighed
too
much
and
it
looked
too
good
to
spend
So
round
about
sixteen
hundred
and
ninety
Somebody
started
usin'
foldin'
money
And
that's
the
tale,
my
friend,
from
end
to
end
Well
I
thought
it
was
a
damn
good
explanation
I
mean
a
real
attempt
at
communication
And
I
only
had
me
schoolin'
up
until
the
time
I
was
ten
But
the
bullfrog
right
before
he
hopped
away
Well
I
could
have
sworn
I
heard
him
say
Your
world
is
still
in
the
tadpole
stage,
my
friend
1 Talk to the Animals
2 At the Crossroads
3 When I Look In Your Eyes
4 I Think I Like You
5 Where Are the Words
6 Something In Your Smile
7 Fabulous Places
8 My Friend the Doctor
9 Beautiful Things
10 After Today
11 She Knows
12 Questions
13 Jingle Jangle Jungle
14 The Proper Gander
15 Bullfrog
16 Long Line Rider
17 Change
18 I Can See the Wind
19 Sunday
20 In Memoriam
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