Lyrics of 'Jungle Rock' by Replacements

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Well, I was walking through the jungle just the other night
I heard about a rumble and it thought it was a fight
Stopped for a listen and I had to move my feet
It was a jungle drummer and a knocked out beat

Jungle, jungle
Jungle, jungle rock
Jungle, jungle
Jungle, jungle rock
It was a knocked out beat and I had to move my feet
It was a
Jungle, jungle
Jungle, jungle rock

Well, I moved a little closer just to get a better view
I was a chimp and a monkey and little susie q
A gator and a hippo was a doin' the bop
And the big black drums was making me hop

Bugs grabbed the rabbit and they did the bunny hug
And the old grizzly bear was a-cuttin the rug
Camel jitterbugging with a kangaroo
And everything moving with a ring-dang-doo

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