Now, big Earl Bradshow, he was a lone wolf He was always on the prowl And when he'd go out to find a woman You could hear his awful howl: Ahooo hoo hoo hoo hoo hoo hoo Ahooo hoo hoo hoo hoo hoo hoo Baby I'm comin' for you Ahoo ahoo ahoo Now, Lucy Dorcey, she was a pretty thing But you know, she was married Whenever she see him, old big Earl coming She'd hide the ring she was wearing Ahooo hoo hoo hoo, all right This went on every night Big Earl would howl for more But then one night there came a-poundin' on the door. There went her husband; he knocked the door down And he grabbed her ferociously She said, "Earl, honey, would you call the police 'Cause I believe, he's a-killin' me" He turned on Earl with the gun There was no chance to run He said, "You've had it, son" But he'd missed and shot him through the knee. Well, old Earl, he jumped out the window He was naked and limping down the road And you could hear him howling in the distance But he sounded like a wounded toad: "Ahoooie Why did you shoot me in the knee? I was just trying to do The thing that comes naturally!"