Lyrics
I'm walking down the street I see a dime I pick it up
I come across a dime on the street and pick it up
I'm watching vendor's there I drop it in his monkey's cup
Observing vendors, I contribute the dime to a monkey's cup for charity
I'm just a country boy the city don't suit me
As a country boy, the city doesn't suit me
Too many know-it-alls attempting to recruit me
Facing many self-proclaimed experts trying to recruit me
I got to get back home and drink some whiskey with my cow, with my cow
Expressing a desire to return home and enjoy whiskey with my cow
His name is Darryl and I keep him in the front yard
Introducing my cow, named Darryl, kept in the front yard
He never sleeps at night because he knows that he's on guard
Highlighting Darryl's constant vigilance, staying awake at night on guard
He's not for milkin not for showing he's my watchful cow
Emphasizing that Darryl is not for milking or showing, but a watchful companion
Watchful cow
Reiterating Darryl's role as a watchful cow
When I'm asleep at night and trouble starts a brewin'
When I'm asleep and trouble arises, indicating a potential threat
And folks are doin' what they should be doin
People not behaving properly, suggesting a disturbance
My old friend Darryl wakes me up with his mooin'
Darryl, through his mooin', alerts and wakes me up in such situations
He's cool he's faithful and nothing can defeat him
Describing Darryl as cool, faithful, and unbeatable
Too bad that someday soon I'll probably have to eat him
Acknowledging the unfortunate reality that someday I might have to eat Darryl
But not now, he's still my watchful cow, watch out now cow
Despite the future, currently, Darryl remains my watchful cow
Courageous cow
Concluding with the characterization of Darryl as a courageous cow
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