Widow Twankey's Song
(专辑: Aladdin And His Wonderful Lamp - 1964)
Whether you're rich, whether you're poor It's always nice to have money Whether it rains or whether it shines It's always nice, if it's sunny Why don't we get together And double all of our money And if you would marry me We'd be much more than just chummy Married to you, it's not so good You know that's all that I'm short of Seeing your face every day Is not the
life that I've thought of Why should we get together I
would not be so foolish I
will not marry you You're not much more than plain foolish Look at me now, now that I'm rich I'm simply weighed down with money Diamonds and gold, rubies and pearls My life is all milk and honey Champagne, the
best caviar Served on fine golden platters Besides, marry is so congruent You're just tangling tah-tahs Well I
can see that you are rich But I
tell you that I
am richer As for my robes, Siamese silk I
think I
look a
fine picture I
have hundreds of servants Waiting at my beckon call And if I
clap my hands, in they'd come At my feet they'd fall I've got a
house and acres of land With lovely parkland around it Well my bathroom, just one bathroom Would very easily surround it So now we both can see that We don't need each other Why don't we string along Just like sister and brother