[00:41.550]They're red, they're white, they're brown [00:49.600]They get that way underground [00:51.890]There can't be much to do [00:54.120]So now they have blue ones too [00:56.190]We don't care what thay look like we'll eat them [00:57.840]Any way they can fit on our plate [00:59.840]Every way we can conjure to heat them [01:01.900]We're delighted and think they're just great [01:03.590]PO ta to po ta to po ta to po [01:05.960]ta to po ta to po ta to po ta [01:07.920]to po ta to po ta to po ta to [01:10.020]po ta to po ta to po ta to [01:13.920] [01:15.110]Sometimes we ditch the skin [01:19.310]To eat what it's holding in [01:21.650]Sometimes we'd rather please [01:23.920]Have just the outside with cheese [01:25.510]They have eyes but they do not have faces [01:27.700]I don't know if their feelings get hurt [01:29.570]By just hanging around in dark places [01:31.430]Where they only can stare at the dirt [01:33.270]PO ta to po ta to po ta to po [01:35.740]ta to po ta to po ta to po ta [01:37.510]to po ta to po ta to po ta to [01:39.400]po ta to po ta to po ta to [01:42.320] [01:44.370]I guess the use is scant [01:46.900]For other parts of the plant [01:48.960]But that which grows in view [01:51.200]Is eating potato too [01:53.170]I imagine them under their acres [01:55.430]Out in Idaho and up in Maine [01:57.450]Maybe wondering if they'll be bakers [01:59.200]Or knishes or latkes or plain [02:01.020]PO ta to po ta to po ta to po [02:03.360]ta to po ta to po ta to po ta [02:05.390]to po ta to po ta to po ta to [02:07.400]po ta to po ta to po ta to [02:15.630]