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There was an old woman who lived alone

No one called her on the telephone

She went into the woods one day

Found a young chimp, who had gone astray

She took that little primate home

So she wouldn’t have to be alone

They spent the winter together

Warm in their love, despite the harshness of the winter weather

The chimp and the woman

Living together in a house of stone

The chimp and the woman

They made that house a home

The chimp and the woman were happy there The chimp was safe;

the woman had found a friend

But when the townsfolk heard of this bizarre affair

They said how could she love a creature that is covered with hair?

They came with axes and torches

They burnt the front and back porches

They kicked in the door Shouting "Death to the chimp-loving whore!"

But she was gone;

no one knew where they went Years went by,

the world spun around

Then one day a strange creature walked into town

It came in from the wild

It was a half human half chimp hybrid child

And it said:

I am the chimpy child,

on whom fortune has smiled

If we could live in peace,

then all hatred would cease

If we could live with love,

with blessings from up above

If we could just hold hands,

then maybe we’d understand

And the people, the people...

They beat him to death with a rock.