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Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show - The Wonderful Soup Stone lyrics
(Shel Silverstein)
 I swear you could taste the chicken and tomatoes
 And the noodles and the marrowbone
 But it really wasn't nothing but some water and potatoes
 And the wonderful, wonderful soupstone
 Hanging from a string in my mama's kitchen, back in the hard time days
 Was a little ol' stone 'bout the size of an apple, it was smooth and worn and grey
 There wasn't much food in my mama's kitchen, so whenever things got tight
 Mama boiled up some water, put in the stone and said "Let's have some soup tonight"
 And I swear you could taste the chicken and tomatoes
 And the noodles and the marrowbone
 But it really wasn't nothing but some water and potatoes
 And the wonderful, wonderful soupstone
 It had been in the family for a whole lotta years, so we knew it was a nourishing thing
 And I remember mama, as she stirred it in the water, and we could all hear her sing
 "Its a magical stone and as long as we got it, we'll never have a hungry night
 Just add a little love to the wonderful soupstone and everything will be alright"
 Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show - The Wonderful Soup Stone - http://motolyrics.com/dr-hook-and-the-medicine-show/the-wonderful-soup-stone-lyrics.html
 And I swear you could taste the chicken and tomatoes
 And the noodles and the marrowbone
 But it really wasn't nothing but some water and potatoes
 And the wonderful, wonderful soupstone
 So it carried us all through the darkening days, 'til finally the sunshine came
 And the soupstone started into gathering dust, but it hung there just the same
 And ever since then the food's been plenty, but every now and then I find
 That mama in the kitchen with the wonderful soupstone, drifts across my mind
 And again I can taste the chicken and tomatoes
 And the noodles and the marrowbone
 But it really wasn't nothing but some water and potatoes
 And the wonderful, wonderful soupstone
 And again I can taste the chicken and tomatoes
 And the noodles and the marrowbone
 But it really wasn't nothing but some water and potatoes
 And the wonderful, wonderful soupstone
(c)1972 Tro-Essex Music Ltd.




