22 Jun 00 - 02:11 PM (#245973) Subject: William the Streak From: Barbara Ooops, not "Squeak", "Streak". I want the words to the Bob Franke song about the retired greyhound named "William the Streak". I would also like to know what recording it is on. Thanks, Blessings, Barbara |
22 Jun 00 - 02:40 PM (#245992) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: William the Squeak From: Ed Pellow You can find it on the Bob Franke CD Long Roads, Short Visits (Daring CD 3031) I can't find the words though, sorry Ed |
16 Mar 03 - 01:17 AM (#911094) Subject: Lyr Add: WILLIAM THE STREAK (Bob Franke) From: Jim Dixon Lyrics copied from http://www.bobfranke.com/longroads.htm#William%20the%20Streak WILLIAM THE STREAK (Bob Franke) The sun was arisin' over Amesbury Hill At the same time tomorrow, rise again it will On a thin silver shadow leaping over Jack's Creek, The dog they call William the Streak. Now, Dick was a farmer sort of through the back door, Someone gave him two sheep, so he bought thirty more, And he raised any vegetable a 'Header might eat, The work was hard, but life was sweet. And William was a racing dog until he retired, He got bored by the rabbit, and so he got fired, But he found a lucky family near Amesbury town, To adopt before his boss put him down. Now some dogs are killers in a sheep man's eyes, And a few dogs get shot, to no one's surprise. And Dick was a shootin' man, or so went the word, And the word just made it safer for the herd. But when William ran circles all around Dick's land, In the face of his beauty, Dick stayed his hand, And when Dick's little farm was marked as William's to play, The town dogs, they all stayed away. And the streak they called William was bored by sheep, They were slow, they were stupid, they put him to sleep, But the groundhogs and woodchucks were a lot more fun, 'Cause William, after all, liked to run. And the bundles got bigger on the vegetable truck, 'Cause a groundhog chasin' greyhound is a real stroke of luck, And the smartest of farmers will learn from the land, And rejoice at what the Lord brings to hand. So be kind to your neighbors, and give them a break, Chances are they will give you as much as they take, And if a short-sighted bastard should fire you next week, Just remember old William the Streak. For this world turns around, and we all have our place, And there's more than one job, and there's more than one race. Just keep your eyes open and stay close to the land, If you've the sense of a dog, you'll find a plan. © 1996 Telephone Pole Music Publishing Co. |
16 Mar 03 - 05:40 AM (#911130) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: William the Squeak From: JudeL Ah and there I was thinking is this a relative of Liz's ? |
16 Mar 03 - 05:03 PM (#911450) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: William the Squeak From: Liz the Squeak My great great great great great grandfather, William, 1731 -1813. Don't know if he squeaked though... LTS |
16 Mar 03 - 09:26 PM (#911609) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: William the Squeak From: GUEST,leeneia I got excited for a moment, thinking that I finally would understand the derivation of "Liz the Squeak." Yet she remains a woman of mystery. Nice song about the dog. |
17 Mar 03 - 04:56 AM (#911724) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: William the Squeak From: Dave Bryant Leeneia, if you'd ever been anywhere near Liz when something amuses her, you'd know exactly why she has aquired her name ! There is a rumour that Les Barker has a clause in his contracts requiring organisers to make sure that she's not in the audience. Government Health Warning - an amused LTS could seriously damage your hearing. |