| I got a gal that’s mighty sweet
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| With big blue eyes and tiny feet
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| Her name is Rosabelle Malone
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| And she tips the scale at twenty stone
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| Oh, gee, but ain’t it grand to have a girl so big and fat
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| That when you go to hug her, you don’t know where you’re at
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| You have to take a piece of chalk in your hand
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| And hug a ways and chalk a mark to see where you began
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| One day I was a-huggin' and a-chalkin' and a-chalkin' and a-huggin' away
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| When I met another fella with some chalk in his hand
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| Comin' around the other way over the mountain
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| Comin' around the other way
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| Oh Gee, it ain’t so grand to be a girl so big and fat
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| That when you go to hug me you donâ??t know where youâ??re at
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| I have to take a piece of chalk in my hand
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| And hug away and chalk a mark to see where I began
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| Now where is that chalk? |
| Ah, here it is
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| Iâ??ll put one cross here, and another one here
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| Darling
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| Ah, but seriously you know that Iâ??m crazy about you
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| And I mean all of you, every little bit
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| We both feel weâ??re meant for each other
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| Yet when we walk through the street people think
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| That Iâ??m out with my mother
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| One day I was a-huggin' and a-chalkin' and a-beggin' her to be my bride
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| When I met another fella with some chalk in his hand
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| Comin' around the other side, It was Lou Praeger
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| Comin' around the other side |