I WAS A TEEN-AGE CAVEMAN (R. Luck) RANDY LUCK (ART 170, 1958) I was walking from my cave with a club in my hand When I saw a pretty girl sitting on the sand I grabbed her by the hair and I kissed her hard Then I slapped her around and I laughed real loud She told me that she loved me and this made me feel fine So I hit her again, then I asked her to be mine She admired my strength and she gave me a kiss She said, there's something about your fist that I can't resist Now, I liked her very much, so I asked her for a date She said, okay, but I can't stay out late I asked her, how come? As I swung my club around And I dragged her away without any delay We were admiring the moon and the stars up above When suddenly something gave me a shove Here mother had come in a tremendous rage I told her, shut your mouth and act your age She didn't stop a-blabbing, so I gave her a sock Then I hit her on the head with a great big rock She stopped all her gabbing and went quietly asleep It was very-very nice of her to be so sweet Now, I protect my girl from any kind of harm And the admires my brains, the way I handle my arm Her mother loves me now and is very good to me I'm a caveman, madam, and that's the way I'm gonna be This is the beast in me Men admire me Women long for me I'm a teenage caveman |