 Any rags
Did you ever hear the story of Ragged, Jagged Jack?
Here he comes down the street with a pack on his back.
He comes in the morning, and he comes at night,
And he gobbles up ev'ry thing in sight.
He wakes up the neighborhood for miles around,
He's a reglar alarm clock, always wound.
He gets beneath your window when you try to get to sleep,
And yells in a voice so loud and deep
Any rags?
Rags?
Any rags, any bones, any bottles today?
There's a big black rag picker coming this way.
Any rags?
Rags?
Any rags, any bones, any bottles today?
It's the same old story in the same old way.
If you happen for to leave a thing out all night,
You get up in the morn and it's gone from yer sight.
You'll know then that Ragged Jack has been that way.
He's a very bad omen, people say.
He stole all his furniture, he stole his wife,
If he'd steal from his friend he'd steal your life.
He never gets molested as he daily walks about,
But things disappear when he yells out:
Any rags?
Rags?
Any rags, any bones, any bottles today?
There's a big black rag picker coming this way.
Any rags?
Rags?
Any rags, any bones, any bottles today?
It's the same old story in the same old way.
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