Come on out, you gutter lily you.
Show your legs and let's
all see how pretty.
I'm always glad to admire beauty.
They're the thickest ankles in the city.
You thought you could make a
big impression on my
Mackie.
Didn't
I, didn't
I?
Guess you never met his old friend
Jackie.
Didn't
I, didn't
I?
Well, you kind of make me laugh.
Oh, I kind of make you laugh.
Who would want a stupid cat?
Who would want one stupid cat?
Now there's a life for you, so
Mackie
Neaton beg for you.
Well, you better ask him.
Yes, you better ask him.
You better ask him.
You better ask him.
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
Mackie and me,
I always knew he'd choose me.
Mackie and me,
and he will never lose me.
He's not in any danger from
some three penny stranger
Him leave me for a stranger
Laughable
Yes, they call me beauty of the town
See my legs insane,
now those are pretty
I'm glad you're glad to admire beauty
Now the train must tangle in the city
No!
Paddle your wares somewhere else
I knew I would make a big
impression on my
Mackey
Oh, did you, did you?
You would be pleased
to know I've met his
Jackie
Have you, have you?
Well, you kind of make me laugh
Now I kind of make you laugh
Who would want a big giraffe?
Who would want what big giraffe?
You are so pitiful,
imagining you're beautiful
Bet you wouldn't ask him
Certainly I'll ask him
Go on then, ask him
You better ask him
Ah, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha,
ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
Maggie and me,
he never could refuse me.
Maggie and me, and he will never lose me.
He likes a nice petite girl.
He likes a big complete girl.
Him leave me falling sweet well.
Asinine!