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From the RKO Picture "Damsel In Distress" Music by George Gershwin; Lyric by Ira Gershwin © 1937 (Renewed) George Gershwin Music and Ira Gershwin Music. Performed by Fred Astaire and Female Chorus There was a jolly British tar Who met a milkmaid bonny. He said, "How beautiful you are," With a hey and a nonny, With a hey and a nonny. "Such golden hair I ne'er did see, With lips to shame the cherry- Oh, buxom milkmaid marry me!" With a down-a-derry, With a down-a-down-a-derry. "Our hearts could rhyme," said she. "'tis flattered I'm," said she, "But oh, ah me, You see, you see, You see, you see I happen to be, I happen to be The mother of three, A wife already And mother of three, Of three, of three, of three, of three, of three- The mother of three!" The jolly tar he laughed a laugh. "'tis for the best, my bonny, That you won't be my better half." With a hey and a nonny, With a hey and a nonny. "I near forgot on seeing you That I've a wife in Kerry, In Spain and also Timbuktu." With a down-a-derry, With a down-a-down-a-derry. "You've got me thinking twice Goodbye to shoes and rice, For oh, ah me, Just now, you see, Just now, you see I happen to be, I happen to be The husband of three A-spliced already And husband of three Of three, of three, of three, of three, of three- The husband of three!"
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