| A little man walked up and down
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| He found an eating place in town
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| He read the menu through and through
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| To see what fifteen cents could do
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| One meatball, one meatball
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| He could afford but one meatball
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| He told the waiter near at hand
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| The simple dinner he had planned
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| The guests were startled, one and all
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| To hear that waiter loudly call, «What?»
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| «One meatball, one meatball?
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| Hey, this here gent wants one meatball»
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| The little man felt ill at ease
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| He said, «Some bread, sir, if you please»
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| The waiter hollered down the hall
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| «You gets no bread with one meatball»
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| «One meatball, one meatball
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| Well, you gets no bread with one meatball»
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| The little man felt very bad
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| One meatball was all he had
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| And in his dreams he hears that call
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| «You gets no bread with one meatball»
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| «One meatball, and no spaghetti
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| One meatball
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| Well, you gets no bread with one meatball.» |