Another fun number, about two donkeys.


HEE HAW
by Shirley Friedman

This is the story of a hee-haw.
And of the day he met a she-haw.
They looked into each other's eyes
And vowed to share each others flies.
Now they are sleeping on the same straw.

Each day they'd pull along a wagon.
You never ever found them laggin',
Until one day to the hee-haw she
Said, "There is something wrong with me.
I find this work is very draggin'."

That night the she-haw was so quiet,
The hee-haw he kicked up a riot.
They had to call the doctor in.
He said "The situation's plain.
And I don't mean she needs a diet."

Early next mornin, oh yes, rather.
The hee-haw he became a father,
And now you can see them working fine
With a baby hee-haw a-walkin' behind.
And the she-haw is so very proud,
And the hee-haw keeps on brayin' out loud.
"Someday, there's gonna be another."

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