Из альбома: Honky Tonk Man: The Essential Johnny Horton 1956-1960
Well, I bought me a donkey, about four foot tall
To plough my cotton in the early fall
He’s runnin' around, it was an awful sin
I had to build a fence to keep my donkey in I rigged up the wire with a battery charge
To keep my donkey from a-running at large
Inside this bin I turned him loose
Thrilled by volts of electrified juice
Which way did my donkey go If you see him let me know
I haven’t seen my donkey since
He backed into that electrified fence
Now, the first time he backed up against it He threw back his ears and he had a fit
He brayed real loud and he hit high gear
He jumped up into tyhe stratosphere
I just got word from Albuquerque
A donkey up there was looking for work
He’s my donkey and his name is Jack
Oh, how I wish he’d come on back
Now, more word came from Palamar
A man up there was a-watching the star
While looking through his telescope
He nearly had himself a stroke
He saw something riding up the rainbow trail
Two long ears and a puckered up tail
This thing he saw when he 'firmed the states
Was a donkey heading for the pearly gates
Hee-haw (hee-haw)
Hee-haw (hee-haw)