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[[Filk]] inspired by the...memorable...hotel at [[Westercon 19]] in [[1966]].
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[[Filksong]] inspired by the...memorable...hotel at [[Westercon 19]] in 1966.
  
Bouncing Potatoes
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'''Bouncing Potatoes'''</br>
Words: [[Poul Anderson]]
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Words: [[Poul Anderson]]</br>
Music: "Waltzing Matilda"
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Music: "Waltzing Matilda"</br>
  
Once a jolly [[trufan]] went to join a [[Westercon]];
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Once a jolly [[trufan]] went to join a [[Westercon]];</br>
He had duly [[registration|registered]] and paid every fee,
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He had duly [[registration|registered]] and paid every fee,</br>
And he sang when he saw what the waitress put before him there,
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And he sang when he saw what the waitress put before him there,</br>
 
"You'll come a-bouncing, potatoes, with me."
 
"You'll come a-bouncing, potatoes, with me."
  
Chorus: "Bouncing potatoes, bouncing potatoes,
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Chorus: "Bouncing potatoes, bouncing potatoes,</br>
You'll come a-bouncing, potatoes, with me."
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You'll come a-bouncing, potatoes, with me."</br>
And he sang when he saw what the waitress put before him there,
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And he sang when he saw what the waitress put before him there,</br>
 
"You'll come a-bouncing, potatoes, with me."
 
"You'll come a-bouncing, potatoes, with me."
  
"Is this a musketball that was fired at Lexington?"
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"Is this a musketball that was fired at Lexington?"</br>
"No," said the waitress, "that is a pea."
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"No," said the waitress, "that is a pea."</br>
"But," said the fan, "that is here within my coffee cup--
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"But," said the fan, "that is here within my coffee cup--</br>
"You'll come a-bouncing, potatoes, with me."
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"You'll come a-bouncing, potatoes, with me."</br>
  
 
{chorus}
 
{chorus}
  
"What is this piece of gray-green greasy Limpopo,
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"What is this piece of gray-green greasy Limpopo,</br>
All set about with a strange fever tree?"
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All set about with a strange fever tree?"</br>
"That," said the waitress, "is roast beef and salad too."
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"That," said the waitress, "is roast beef and salad too."</br>
"You'll come a-bouncing, potatoes, with me."
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"You'll come a-bouncing, potatoes, with me."</br>
  
 
{chorus}
 
{chorus}
  
"Is this a hippie-type that I see before me here?
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"Is this a hippie-type that I see before me here?</br>
It is as unshaven as hairy can be."
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It is as unshaven as hairy can be."</br>
"No," said the waitress, "that is your ice cream dessert--
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"No," said the waitress, "that is your ice cream dessert--</br>
"You'll come a-bouncing, potatoes, with me."
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"You'll come a-bouncing, potatoes, with me."</br>
  
 
{chorus}
 
{chorus}
  
Upchucked the [[trufan]], leaped into the swimming pool.
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Upchucked the [[trufan]], leaped into the swimming pool.</br>
"You'll never take me alive!" cried he.
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"You'll never take me alive!" cried he.</br>
But his ghost can be heard by the call-girls at that swimming pool:
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But his ghost can be heard by the call-girls at that swimming pool:</br>
"You'll come a-bouncing, potatoes, with me."
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"You'll come a-bouncing, potatoes, with me."</br>
  
 
{chorus}
 
{chorus}
  
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[[Category:food]]
 
[[Category:filk]]
 
[[Category:filk]]
[[Category:food]]
 

Revision as of 03:10, 15 August 2020

Filksong inspired by the...memorable...hotel at Westercon 19 in 1966.

Bouncing Potatoes
Words: Poul Anderson
Music: "Waltzing Matilda"

Once a jolly trufan went to join a Westercon;
He had duly registered and paid every fee,
And he sang when he saw what the waitress put before him there,
"You'll come a-bouncing, potatoes, with me."

Chorus: "Bouncing potatoes, bouncing potatoes,
You'll come a-bouncing, potatoes, with me."
And he sang when he saw what the waitress put before him there,
"You'll come a-bouncing, potatoes, with me."

"Is this a musketball that was fired at Lexington?"
"No," said the waitress, "that is a pea."
"But," said the fan, "that is here within my coffee cup--
"You'll come a-bouncing, potatoes, with me."

{chorus}

"What is this piece of gray-green greasy Limpopo,
All set about with a strange fever tree?"
"That," said the waitress, "is roast beef and salad too."
"You'll come a-bouncing, potatoes, with me."

{chorus}

"Is this a hippie-type that I see before me here?
It is as unshaven as hairy can be."
"No," said the waitress, "that is your ice cream dessert--
"You'll come a-bouncing, potatoes, with me."

{chorus}

Upchucked the trufan, leaped into the swimming pool.
"You'll never take me alive!" cried he.
But his ghost can be heard by the call-girls at that swimming pool:
"You'll come a-bouncing, potatoes, with me."

{chorus}


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