Tennessee Birdwalk
Words and music Jack Blanchard 

Take away the trees and the birds'll have to sit upon the ground. 
(Hum) 


Take away their wings and the birds'll have to walk to get around. 

     


Take away the birdbaths and dirty birds will soon be everywhere. 

                                  


Take away their feathers and the birds will walk around in underwear. 

                             
Take away their (whistle) and the birds'll have to whisper when they sing.
(Chirp chirp!) 

(Whispering)


Take away their common sense and they'll be heading southward in the spring. 



Oh, remember me, my darling when spring is in the air, 
And the bald headed birds are whispering everywhere. 


When you see them walking southward in their dirty underwear, 
That's the Tennessee Bird Walk. 



How about some trees so the birds won't have to sit upon the ground?
(Hum) 


And how about some wings so the birds won't have to walk to get around? 


And how about a birdbath or two so the birds will all be clean? 


And how about some feathers so their underwear no longer will be seen? 


How about a little (whistle) so the birds won't have to whisper when they sing?
(Chirp chirp!)


And how about some common sense, So they won't be blocking traffic in the spring? 

Oh, remember me, my darling when spring is in the air 
And the bald headed birds are whispering everywhere 


When you see them walking southward in their dirty underwear 
That's the Tennessee Bird Walk 

Tennessee Bird Walk 

Tennessee Bird Walk

 

Tennessee Birdwalk, by Jack Blanchard and Misty Morgan

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