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Take An Old Cold Tater (And Wait)    (1949)

When I was little boy around the table at home
I remember very well when company would come
I would have to be right still until the whole crowd ate
My mama always said to me, "Just take a tater and wait."

Taters never did taste good with chicken on the plate
But I had to eat 'em just the same
That is why I look so bad and have these puny ways
Because I always had to take an old cold tater and wait

And then the preachers, they would come to stay awhile with us
I would have to slip around and raise a little fuss
In fear that I would spill the beans or break a china plate
My mama always said to me, "Just take a tater and wait."

Taters never did taste good with chicken on the plate
But I had to eat 'em just the same
That is why I look so bad and have these puny ways
Because I always had to take an old cold tater and wait

Well, I thought that I'd starve to death before my time would come
All that chicken they would eat and just leave me the bun
The feet and neck were all that's left upon the china plate
It makes you pretty darn weak to take an old cold tater and wait

Taters never did taste good with chicken on the plate
But I had to eat 'em just the same
That is why I look so bad and have these puny ways
Because I always had to take an old cold tater and wait

Lyrics by E.M. Bartlett, Sr..
Recorded by Little Jimmy Dickens.
Released in 1949 by Little Jimmy Dickens, it was probably written in the early 1920s.

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