The Oliver Moore Band - Fudd's Lament

Hey, my name is bunny
I knew I should a taken a left turn at Albuquerque
And I, got a little bit of worry
You see, I'm, all out of tea and
I'm expecting company by the old oak tree

And the cleaners still have my tails
And this dusty trail is a long way from home

Can you find the kindness in your heart?
Can you spare a turnip from your cart?
I've been living on brambles
The rabbit hole's in shambles
Can you find the kindness in your heart?

Hey, I said...it's kind of funny
See I too am hopping the trail and quite far from home
And you, you probably shouldn't worry
You see, my kids don't eat for free
And we're expecting another so the wife gets mean

And the pantry, is bare as hell
And though small your meaty bones will do quite well

Can't you see the weakness in my heart?
Shake a leg and hop up in my cart
You'll feed my dirt grimed children
Don't make me out for the villain
Can you see the hunger in my heart?

So if our souls do cross again
You'll know the tale of hungry men
Prowling round while wearing tales of all the hares they found
Oooo I'm going to cook your little bunnies too
I've got you now, you'r wabbit stew

Can't you see the weakness in my heart?
Bang Bang, your blown apart
This here's my rabbit shotgun
One shell left and it's a good one
Can you see the hunger in my heart?

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