Ruby
(Sung to the tune of "Ruby" by Ray Charles, from the 1950s era movie, "Ruby Gentry")
Guest song parody by Darrell Decker

(instrumental intro)

They say, Ken Lay, you had a scheme.
Not always what you seem.
You're scum, but your day may not come.
A place in hell, a small jail cell,
Ken Lay, for you.

They say, Ken Lay, you bought the Shrub,
Good move, but here's the rub...
It's true he wants no part of you.
He's running scared, haven't you heard?
Ken Lay, you're through.

We know you stole, and we will come for you (will come for you).
You sold your soul, what else would we do? (What else would we do?)

They say, Ken Lay you're like a flame.
You know that you're to blame.
You should beware, for we don't care.
Your true face shows, and we all know.
Ken Lay, it's you.

We know you stole, and we will come for you (will come for you).
You sold your soul, what else would we do? (What else would we do?)

They say, Ken Lay you're like a flame.
You know that you're to blame.
You should beware, for we don't care.
Your true face shows, and we all know.
Ken Lay, it's you.


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