| Just you wait, 'enry 'iggins, just you wait!
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| You’ll be sorry, but your tears’ll be to late!
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| You’ll be broke, and I’ll have money;
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| Will I help you? | 
| Don’t be funny!
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| Just you wait, 'enry 'iggins, just you wait!
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| Just you wait, 'enry 'iggins, till you’re sick,
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| And you scream to fetch a doctor double-quick.
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| I’ll be off a second later And go straight to the the-ater!
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| Oh ho ho, 'enry 'iggins, just you wait!
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| Ooooooh 'enry 'iggins!
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| Just you wait until we’re swimmin' in the sea!
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| Ooooooh 'enry 'iggins!
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| And you get a cramp a little ways from me!
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| When you yell you’re going to drown I’ll get dressed
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| and go to town! | 
| Oh ho ho, 'enry 'iggins!
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| Oh ho ho, 'enry 'iggins! | 
| Just you wait!
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| One day I’ll be famous! | 
| I’ll be proper and prim;
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| Go to St. James so often I will call it St. Jim!
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| One evening the king will say:
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| «Oh, Liza, old thing,
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| I want all of England your praises to sing.
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| Next week on the twentieth of May
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| I proclaim Liza Doolittle Day!
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| All the people will celebrate the glory of you
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| And whatever you wish and want I gladly will do.»
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| «Thanks a lot, King"says I, in a manner well-bred;
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| But all I want is 'enry 'iggins 'ead!»
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| «Done,"says the King with a stroke.
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| «Guard, run and bring in the bloke!»
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| Then they’ll march you, 'enry 'iggins to the wall;
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| And the King will tell me: «Liza, sound the call.»
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| As they lift their rifles higher, I’ll shout:
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| «Ready! | 
| Aim! | 
| Fire!»
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| Oh ho ho, 'enry 'iggins,
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| Down you’ll go, 'enry 'iggins!
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| Just you wait! |