The Mulatto Song by Dewey Cox The Mulatto Song 
by Dewey Cox

 Capo 7 C F 
If you’ll permit me I’d like to sing a song about the mulatto G C
 Live and let live even if there’s mixed blood that’s my motto F G 
One half Voodoo, one half Wisconsin, Am He’ll do your taxes but he won't stop dancin’ F G Slaves holding wipes, halfros with hips Am That's the Mulatto C F 
Half Boogie, half uptight, half day and half night mulatto G C
 Coffee with cream like a billion at playing the lotto F G 
One whole is good but two halves is better, Am Run through the jungle in a powder blue sweater F G 
Listen think twice I say lets be nice to Am The mulatto F G C Jive talking sister who don’t move her hips F G C Big hammer, big nail with great golfing tips F G C 
Guys who can box and have pool memberships F G C It’s time to come to grips with the mulatto 
C Mulatto!
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