D G Back in Brooklyn when I was ten D As if to prove that we were men A A7 D My friends and I would trash each other's families G We were morons, I know that now D I let them call my mom a cow A A7 D Like somehow that measured my virility G D But one day they threw a curve A They struck a raw nerve A7 D And found the shameful secret I had kept G D But I took it like a man A A7 I stood my stand D And then I wept D G 'Cause when your father looks like Moe D You know, the guy from the three stooges A A7 D Life can be so cruel G At school I was a sitting duck D Behind my back I heard 'nyuk, nyuk' A And if that wasn't bad enough A7 D Sometimes they'd bop my nose G To look at me you might believe D More likely my father looked like Curly A But no A7 D He looked like Moe G La La La La - La D La La La A A7 D La La La La - La G I asked my father straight-out one day D Why he chose to look that way A A7 D His shiny jet-black hair cut like an eskimo G And though I'd hoped his reply might be D Some father-son philosophy A A7 D All he said to me was 'who the heck is Moe' G D I said 'Dad, it's me they tease; A I'm begging you please A7 D Could you wear your hair more normally?' G D As we stood there eye to eye A Guy to guy A7 D And he said "Coitainly" G 'Cause when your father looks like Moe D You know, the guy from the three stooges A A7 D Life can be so cruel G But he marched off to the barber chair D And kept his word, he cut his hair A And you would think that then and there A7 D I'd have been content G But damned if that was not the year D They signed up a replacement in the lineup A And so it went A7 D My father looked like Shemp G La La La La - La D La La La A A7 D La La La La - La
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