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a blues song about a parrot and a ferret. the parrot has a carrot, but will not share it with the ferret.
The image depicts a vibrant scene where a blue parrot stands next to a small brown and white ferret. The parrot is holding a carrot, which it refuses to share with the ferret. The two animals appear to be engaged in a playful interaction, with the parrot's vivid blue color contrasting beautifully with the ferret's earthy tones. The image captures the essence of a lively and engaging moment between the two animals, as they share the same space and seemingly enjoy each other's company.
Title: The Parrot and the Ferret's Blues
Tags: Blues, Acoustic Blues, Delta Blues
Well the parrot's got a carrot, hangin' from his beak, He's struttin' 'round the branches, like he owns the whole street. The ferret's by his side, lookin' up with a frown, Sayin' 'Won't you share that carrot, you ain't the only one around.' But the parrot, oh the parrot, he just shakes his head, Says 'This carrot's mine, buddy, it's the only thing I spread.' The ferret's tail is twitchin', but he can't get a bite, So he's dreamin' 'bout that carrot under the pale moonlight. (Chorus) Oh, the parrot's got the carrot, and he ain't gonna share, The ferret's starvin' now, but the parrot don’t care. They got a bit of fun, but it ain't the same, When one's got the carrot, and the other's got the pain. The ferret gave a growl, tried to climb up the tree, But the parrot flapped his wings, said 'Get away from me.' So the ferret sat down, just a little too sly, He said 'One day I'll get that carrot, you can't keep me dry.' The parrot squawked and fluttered, said 'You ain't my friend, I got this here carrot, and it’s mine till the end.' The ferret rolled his eyes, but he's waitin' his turn, For that bright orange carrot, his hunger's gonna burn. (Chorus) Oh, the parrot's got the carrot, and he ain't gonna share, The ferret's starvin' now, but the parrot don’t care. They got a bit of fun, but it ain't the same, When one's got the carrot, and the other's got the pain. Well, one day the parrot, he flew off real high, The ferret saw his chance, and he gave a little sigh. He took that carrot, took it with a grin, Now the ferret's in charge, let the feast begin! (Outro) Now the parrot's flyin' back, lookin' for his treat, But that carrot's gone, and the ferret's got the seat. Oh, the moral of the story, for you and me, Sometimes it's better to share, or you'll end up with a broken decree.