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They're red, they're white, they're brown |
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They get that way underground |
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There can't be much to do |
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So now they have blue ones too |
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We don't care what thay look like we'll eat them |
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Any way they can fit on our plate |
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Every way we can conjure to heat them |
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We're delighted and think they're just great |
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PO ta to po ta to po ta to po |
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ta to po ta to po ta to po ta |
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to po ta to po ta to po ta to |
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po ta to po ta to po ta to |
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Sometimes we ditch the skin |
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To eat what it's holding in |
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Sometimes we'd rather please |
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Have just the outside with cheese |
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They have eyes but they do not have faces |
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I don't know if their feelings get hurt |
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By just hanging around in dark places |
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Where they only can stare at the dirt |
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PO ta to po ta to po ta to po |
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ta to po ta to po ta to po ta |
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to po ta to po ta to po ta to |
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po ta to po ta to po ta to |
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I guess the use is scant |
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For other parts of the plant |
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But that which grows in view |
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Is eating potato too |
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I imagine them under their acres |
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Out in Idaho and up in Maine |
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Maybe wondering if they'll be bakers |
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Or knishes or latkes or plain |
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PO ta to po ta to po ta to po |
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ta to po ta to po ta to po ta |
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to po ta to po ta to po ta to |
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po ta to po ta to po ta to |
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