| Didn’t we have a lovely evening?
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| Our party was a great success
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| Oh, didn’t Mrs. Smith look stunning?
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| Did you notice Mrs. Jones’s new dress?
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| Now what did Mr. Brown say to uncle Benny?
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| Well, I guess it was just one of those things
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| Brownie had a few too many
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| Sure was a hungry crowd
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| They didn’t leave a scrap for Rover
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| We ought to feel real proud
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| And mighty glad the darn thing’s over
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| No more company to feed
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| No more papers left to read
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| What’s to do about it?
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| Let’s put out the lights and go to sleep
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| No more anything to drink
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| Leave those dishes in the sink
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| What’s to do about it?
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| Simply nighty-night and so to sleep
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| You’re waiting now for me to say
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| I love you more and more and more, dear
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| You’re looking younger everyday
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| You never were so sweet before, dear
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| No more money in the bank
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| No cute baby, we can spank
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| What’s to do about it?
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| Well, let’s put out the lights and go to sleep
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| You’re waiting now for me to say
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| I love you more and more and more, dear
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| You’re looking younger every day
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| You never were so sweet before, my darling
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| No more money in the bank
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| No cute baby, we can spank
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| What’s to do about it?
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| Let’s put out the lights, go to sleep |