paroles de chanson Dakota the Dancing Bear, Pt. II - David Allan Coe
Betty
drove
the
semi,
she
pulled
up
to
the
pump
I
thought
I
wanted
a
Coca-Cola
and
I
started
out
on
a
jump
She
said,
"Hold
it
Dave,
come
quick,
there's
something
you
got
to
see
That
man
has
got
a
dancing
bear
tied
up
to
that
old
tree"
I
said,
"Dance,
dance,
Dakota
dance
all
around
the
country
store"
Me
and
sweet
Betty
ain't
never
seen
A
bear
that
could
dance
before
Well,
it's
one
step,
two
steps,
three
steps
four
A
bottle
of
soda
and
he'll
dance
some
more
Dance,
dance
Dakota
dance
all
around
the
country
store
Well,
these
hippies
walked
up
to
the
cage
Givin'
pills
to
that
ole
bear
I
don't
know
what
it
was
they
was
giving
to
him
It
had
him
pulling
out
his
hair
I
tried
to
keep
time
with
the
music,
Lord
with
the
beat
on
my
tambourine
Gave
him
some
wine
from
a
mason
jar
and
we
all
began
to
sing
We
said,
"Dance,
dance,
Dakota
dance
all
around
the
country
store"
Me
and
sweet
Betty
ain't
never
seen
A
bear
that
could
dance
before
Well,
it's
one
step,
two
steps,
three
steps
four
A
bottle
of
soda
and
he'll
dance
some
more
Dance,
dance
Dakota
dance
all
around
the
country
store
Well,
I
went
out
to
Los
Angeles,
California
and
I
saw
a
semi
truck
along
the
side
of
the
road.
it
said
'D
- kota
The
Dancing
Bear'
on
the
side
of
it.
Now
they
charged
you
50
cents
to
watch
this
bear
dance
around
a
truck.
So
I
turned
to
Arlo
and
I
said
"Arlo,
we
ought
to
get
down
off
these
motorcycles
and
walk
over
there
and
see
if
that's
the
same
bear
that
Betty
told
us
about
When
she
was
driving
the
semi
truck
for
us
back
in
Nashville,
Tennessee."
So
we
got
down
off
our
motorcycles
and
we
walked
over
there
eatin'
our
pickles.
Now
there
was
four
or
five
hundred
thousand
of
these
hippies
freaks
standin'
around
waitin'
on
a
rock
festival.
It
did
appear
that
David
Allan
Coe,
Kris
Kristofferson
and
the
Grand
Funk
Railroad
was
playin'
in
town
that
day
And
their
airplane
had
got
hijacked
somewhere
over
Chicago,
Illinois.
So
it
turned
out
that
the
people
with
short
hair
started
throwin'
rocks
at
the
people
that
had
long
hair.
And
the
people
with
long
hair
started
throwing
the
rocks
back.
We
come
to
find
out
in
California
when
they
had
a
rock
festival
you're
supposed
to
carry
your
own
rocks.
Well
I
walked
out
to
bear's
cage,
the
bear
looked
at
me
and
said:
"I
know
you,
you're
David
Allan
Coe
that's
Arlo
Gufrey
who
sings
Country
& Western
music
on
jukebox,
radio,
and
television.
And
y'all
gave
me
some
acid
when
I
was
in
Nashwille
and
started
dancing
around
this
truck.
And
I
said
that's
right
son,
that's
why
I
am
here
because
you
signed
a
contract
with
me,
and
you
owe
me
20
percent
of
all
the
money
you've
been
making
since
you've
been
out
here
on
the
road.
He
said
"Man,
I
ain't
got
no
money".
I
said
"What
did
you
do
with
it?"
he
pointed
to
the
next
cage
and
there
was
a
female
bear
over
there
shooting
up
heroin.
And
before
I
could
say
a
thing,
I
turned
around
I
saw
a
greyhound
bus
painted
black
and
white,
And
it
said
the
David
Allan
Coe
show,
the
mysterious
rhinestone
cowboy
and
the
Tennessee
Hat
Band
on
the
side
of
it.
And
there
was
a
woman
driving
the
bus,
and
sure
enough
it
was
ol'
Pusher
Betty
And
she
didn't
have
no
bra
on,
and
she
said
to
me,
she
said
"Hey
Dave,
come
here
quick,
there's
something
you
gotta
see,
that
man
has
got
a
dancing
bear,
tied
up
to
that
old
tree"
She
said,
"Dance,
dance,
Dakota
dance
all
around
the
country
store"
Me
and
sweet
Betty
ain't
never
seen
A
bear
that
could
dance
before
Well,
it's
one
step,
two
steps,
three
steps
four
A
bottle
of
soda
and
he'll
dance
some
more
Dance,
dance
Dakota
dance
all
around
the
country
store
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