Me And The Snowman

Album: Goodbye, My 4-Track (2003)
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  • Out of the sea
    The snowman and me
    Or is it me and the snowman?
    Bringing the sound
    Straight to your town
    And now it's time for the show, man
    Who would ever believe
    That me and the snowman, we
    Could be best of friends
    Given the probabilities, still you see
    Here comes me and the snowman, the snowman and me

    Maybe you've heard of some other famous acquaintances like:
    Jekyll and Hyde, Bonnie and Clyde
    Lincoln and John Wilkes Booth
    Courtney and Kurt, Ernie and Bert
    Superman and Lex Luth-

    Or maybe
    Butch and Sundance, Abbott and Costello
    Mutt and Jeff, Bill Cosby and Jell-o
    Scary, Baby, Ginger, Posh and Sporty
    Ali Baba and his forty thieves
    Me and the snowman, the snowman and me

    Somebody told me
    Somebody he knew heard somebody else
    Tell somebody something
    But it was something I told that person myself
    If you bothered to trace the call
    You would see it's all gotten turned around
    365 degrees
    Thanks to me

    Me and the snowman, the snowman and me
    Me and the snowman, the snowman and me
    Me and the snowman, the snowman and me
    Me and the snowman, the snowman and me

    That's right kids, that's the story of me and the snowman
    For more stories about me and the snowman, check your local library
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