[Verse 1]
I had a dog name Towzer
Old Towzer was his name
He'd run all over the fields and woods a-scarin' up the game
Now the raccoon told the possum
And the possum told the hare
'Here comes Old Towzer, boys! Scatter everywhere!'
[Chorus]
Good Old Towzer
Old age took him away
When the wind blows right
[?] at night
You can still hear Towzer beg
[Verse 2]
He chased the raccoon up the tree
And the possum through the fence
But the rabbit run all over the field
'Cause he ain't got no sense
Old Towzer was a mixed-up dog
His eyes was big and round
The front of him was Airedale
And the back of him was Hound
[Chorus]
Good Old Towzer
Old age took him away
When the wind blows right
[?] at night
You can still hear Towzer beg
[Verse 3]
Old Towzer's legs was bent and bowed
His ears were right and wrong
His coat was like a [?] rug
His tail was four feet long
Old Towzer caught a possum
And the possum began to beg
But Towzer didn't know possum talk
Kept chewin' on his leg
[Chorus]
Good Old Towzer
Old age took him away
When the wind blows right
[?] at night
You can still hear Towzer beg
(Yes, Yes!)