Can't You Dance the Polka? | |
| Autor: nieznany | Wykonawca : Dempsey Bill |
| As I came down the Bowery | D G |
| One evening in July, | A7 D |
| I met a maid who asked my trade, | G A7 |
| And a sailor John said I, | D |
| ref.: | |
| Then away, you Santy, | D G |
| My dear Annie, | A7 D |
| Oh, you New York girls, | G |
| Can't you dance the polka? | A7 D |
| To Tiffany's I took her; | |
| I did not mind expense. | |
| I bought her two gold earrings, | |
| They cost me fifteen cents. | |
| She said, "If you're a sailor, | |
| Now take me home you may," | |
| But when I reached her cottage door | |
| She unto me did say: | |
| "My young man he's a sailor, | |
| With his hair cut short behind; | |
| My young man he's a sailor, | |
| And he sails in the Black Ball line." | |
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poniedziałek, 27 czerwca 2011
Can't You Dance the Polka?
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