4511
Yet he refused,
4511
Yet he refused,
4512
When he’s fixed up the rest of me,
4513
To cure that ache in my heart.
4514
I know he thought my pancreas perfect,
4515
And for my spleen was keen as can be,
4516
He said, of all his sweeties,
4517
I’d the sweetest diabetes,
4518
But he never said he loved me.
4520
He lingered on with me till morning
4521
and then made chicken n’ waffles.
4522
I’m lost.
4523
And when I went to pay him his fee
He said, “Don’t be funny,
It is I who owe you money” Ah!
But he never said,
No he never said, no he never said he loved me.
[Okay, that one’s done.]
4525
I once had a girl
4526
Or should I say
4527
She once had me?
4528
She showed me her room
4529
“Isn’t it good, Norwegian wood?”
4530
She asked me to stay