Verse 1:
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Idi Amin should be hung by his nose
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In front of his palace without any clothes
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Tied up with barbed wire and beat up with sticks
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Relieved of his insides and filled up with bricks
Verse 2:
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He calls on his neighbors for three meals a day
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He don't save his scraps he just throws them away
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Hangs them and shoots them and tells God they died
E B7 E
He likes them toasted and pickled and fried
Verse 3:
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Kampala, Uganda on Saturday night
E B7 E
Idi Amin just stepped out for a bite
E A E
The waitress she ask him, 'Can I help you please?'
E B7 E
Platter of elbows, a bowl full of knees
Verse 4:
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He has got medals all over his chest
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He didn't win them he stole them I guess
E A E
Ears in his pockets and eyes in his stew
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Don't try to stop him 'cause he might eat you (chomp chomp, chomp chomp)
Verse 5:
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Newspapers say he's got social disease
E B7 E
He screams in the bathroom whenever he pees
E A E
His sons and his daughters got syphilitic brains
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They don't even plug in their electric trains (poor kids)
Verse 6:
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Idi Amin just got married again
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Instead of champagne they served penicillin
E A E
Rings on his fingers and sores on his toes
E B7 E
His shankers go with him wherever he goes
Verse 7:
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Even his doggy has got syphilis too
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If you were his doggy he'd give it to you
E A E
The sheep's in the meadow, the cow's in the corn
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He eats their babies as soon as they're born
Verse 8:
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Idi Amin should be hung by his balls
E B7 E
Cut into pieces and tucked to the walls
E A E
So all of his horses and all of his men
E B7 E
Could never put Idi together again
E B7 E
Could never put Idi together again
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