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 No Mule's Fool is a song from the British progressive rock band Family released in October 1969.  It was the group's first single in chart in the United Kingdom, reaching number 29.〔British Hit Singles & Albums, (ed 17) 2004〕
 ==Lyrics==
 As written by group leaders Roger Chapman and John "Charlie" Whitney, "No Mule's Fool" is a country-influenced rock song about a boy and his mule taking it easy on a hot day.  The boy lies on the grass, daydreaming and concentrating on the only audible sound in proximity - the buzzing of a honeybee.  With the temperature at 95 degrees, the boy and his mule prefer to enjoy the warmth of the day by relaxing. Aware that people think the boy and the mule - both of which are expected to be more industrious - are lazy, the boy admits as much, but adds, "But one day they're going to see / We're only doing what makes us happy."
 
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