| Song | Sabu Visits the Twin Cities Alone |
| Artist | John Prine |
| Album | Great Days: The John Prine Anthology |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Prine | |
| Lyrics:John Prine Music:John Prine | |
| The movie wasn't really doing so hot | |
| Said the new producer to the old big shot | |
| Its dying on the edge of the great midwest | |
| Sabu must tour or forever rest. | |
| Hey look ma | |
| Here comes the elephant boy | |
| Bundled all up in his corduroy | |
| Headed down south towards illinois | |
| From the jungles of east st. paul. | |
| His manager sat in the office alone | |
| Staring at the numbers on the telephone | |
| Wondering how a man could send a child actor | |
| To visit in the land of the wind chill factor. | |
| Sabu was sad the whole tour stunk | |
| The airlines lost the elephant's trunk | |
| The roadie got the rabies and the scabies and the flu | |
| They was low on morale but they was high on. |
| zuo ci : Prine | |
| Lyrics: John Prine Music: John Prine | |
| The movie wasn' t really doing so hot | |
| Said the new producer to the old big shot | |
| Its dying on the edge of the great midwest | |
| Sabu must tour or forever rest. | |
| Hey look ma | |
| Here comes the elephant boy | |
| Bundled all up in his corduroy | |
| Headed down south towards illinois | |
| From the jungles of east st. paul. | |
| His manager sat in the office alone | |
| Staring at the numbers on the telephone | |
| Wondering how a man could send a child actor | |
| To visit in the land of the wind chill factor. | |
| Sabu was sad the whole tour stunk | |
| The airlines lost the elephant' s trunk | |
| The roadie got the rabies and the scabies and the flu | |
| They was low on morale but they was high on. |
| zuò cí : Prine | |
| Lyrics: John Prine Music: John Prine | |
| The movie wasn' t really doing so hot | |
| Said the new producer to the old big shot | |
| Its dying on the edge of the great midwest | |
| Sabu must tour or forever rest. | |
| Hey look ma | |
| Here comes the elephant boy | |
| Bundled all up in his corduroy | |
| Headed down south towards illinois | |
| From the jungles of east st. paul. | |
| His manager sat in the office alone | |
| Staring at the numbers on the telephone | |
| Wondering how a man could send a child actor | |
| To visit in the land of the wind chill factor. | |
| Sabu was sad the whole tour stunk | |
| The airlines lost the elephant' s trunk | |
| The roadie got the rabies and the scabies and the flu | |
| They was low on morale but they was high on. |