I wrote Hannah from Indiana Then I wrote 'Ida from Idaho' Then I wrote 'Louise from Louisiana' Then I wrote 'Yoko from Kokomo' Then I wrote the 'Take It Or Leave It, Move It Or Lose It, Love It, Or Shove It Blues' Every word and every note Then I wrote 'Massachusetts Moon' And 'Juno Juno in June' And then I wrote 'And Then I Wrote', that's this song 'Course they weren't all hits, I had some near misses too I wrote 'Hello Solly', close! And then I wrote 'As Time Goes On' Then I wrote 'Three Sets in a Fountain' And 'Where Have All The Flounders Gone?', kind of an ecological number And then I wrote 'Seventy-Five Trombones' and 'Two Little Words' and 'Don't Go Breaking My Throat' 'I left my heart in San Clemente', 'I Am Nineteen, Going On Twenty' And then I wrote 'And Then I Wrote' I wrote 'And Then I Wrote', to show what I wrote Because nobody seems to know what I wrote I'm sick of the singers getting all of the credit Remember songwriter wrote it, the singer just read it I wrote 'Smile Through Your Tears', then I wrote 'Smile Through Your Fears' Then I wrote 'Smile All The While', then I wrote 'Smile With A Smile' I wrote fast tunes and slow tunes And one or two show tunes Like 'Sit Down, You're Rocking The Ship' I wrote country and soul, I wrote rock, I wrote roll I wrote Latin and pop, I wrote rap and hip-hop I wrote all of that stuff And then I said 'That's enough' It's time just to sit back and gloat So I laid down my pen Picked up my pen up again And then I wrote 'And Then I wrote' From which I quote And then I wrote "And Then Wrote", that's this song