Tom Flannery
Tom Flannery - Idi Amin's House lyrics
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Idi Amin lives next doorI saw him cutting his grass he was wearing all his medals overflow pinned to his ass I waved and he smiled at me he's got some nice white teeth the kind of neighbor you like at the dark end of the street He'd bought lemonade from my daughter when she opened up her stand raffle tickets from my son to raise money for the school band shoveled us out when the snows came around here winters can be rough would never accept any money always said he had enough He was flying the Ugandan flag driven in with a metal spike but there's only 6 people in the US who know what the flag looks like so we thought maybe he was French or a Shriner on the lam turns out he's a mass murderer and we all said...'well I'll be damned' I'll be damned I'll be damned break: But now the word is out it seems he's very sick my friend and when they put his house on the market God knows who may move in Now the PTA is up in arms and the council have gathered 'round and are trying to pass a law banning dictators from our town but not dictators per se just those with a taste for killing the warm hearted ones are still allowed if their pocket books are willing (break) Oh the party never ended and the beer and wine if flowed what a man did for fun years back ain't my business don't you know but the neighborhood was safe ain't no crackheads roaming 'round they must have known old Idi was watching over this town But now my kids they miss him so but I'll tell you things are hard since they found old Idi's 18th wife buried in our yard the cops have endless questions but when it's quiet we all smile and say 'that big SOB was a great neighbor' endless stories we compile (verse 1)