Bonnie Raitt-Trinkets (Emory Joseph) When I was a kid I had a little record I played it over and over each and every day. Sung by a man named Louie Armstrong. Saint's marched right in from my Close and Play. When I was a kid I had a little picture and I looked at that picture all the time. Painted by a man Mama said his name was Vinnie. A farmer sowing seeds on a really nice day. Mom and daddies get a good idea what your babies like to help 'em be happy like that guy named Mike. Yeah that groovy old man that fixes my bike Down there on 'Dumaine Street, New Orleans Louisiana. When I was a kid I had a little wiener dog I loved that little wiener dog and she loved me. Spent warm spring days feeding that little wiener dog Ripe sweet cherries from our cherry tree. (An') if I ever get older, if I ever die. If I get to a gate at the end of the sky. And a beautiful creature says Now Bonnie what do you want? Might say a record and a picture and a wiener dog swear to God. Mom and daddies get a good idea what your babies want To help 'em be happy like that ol' gal named Betty. Yeah that groovy old chick teaches Tai-Chi on the levee. Rain or shine she's out there she's dedicated. She wrinkled but she lovely. She flexible and don't you wish we all were flexible enough to dance now? Dance little children now The whole round world is your neighborhood. Dance little children now nekkid as a Jaybird. Dance little children now The whole round world is your neighborhood. Dance little children now nekkid as a Jaybird. They're just trinkets. Little stepping stones to let you know you was here.