| I’ll be discreet.
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| I won’t hiss at your wife when I see her,
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| and though I’d love to be her,
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| she’ll never know it.
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| I’ll take the pill.
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| I won’t upset the boats you’re rowin'.
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| Carry on the way you’re goin'.
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| I won’t blow it.
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| When baseball’s on
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| you can turn my set louder.
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| You can rave all night
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| about your wife’s clam chowder.
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| I’m sure it will work out just right.
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| Don’t mind being the candle
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| you sometimes light.
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| Married man,
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| yes you can.
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| Won’t write this down.
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| I’m not the type that keeps a diary.
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| I know when to be fiery,
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| or plain placid.
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| I won’t look crushed
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| when you say your wife is pretty,
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| bright, and very witty.
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| Pass the acid.
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| I won’t cry at all
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| when you walk right by me.
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| I’d say you can’t lose.
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| You’d be a fool. |
| Come try me.
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| She and I can cover each mood.
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| One can be in heat while the other’s subdued.
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| Married sir,
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| me and her.
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| Won’t call your club,
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| and I’ll never drive thru Oyster Bay, dear.
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| I won’t give you away, dear,
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| to your Bernice, love.
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| If you should die,
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| I won’t attend the funeral service.
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| No need to look so nervous.
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| Rest in peace, love.
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| When Christmas comes,
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| I’ll choose your gifts and wrap them.
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| When we make plans,
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| I won’t scream when you scrap them.
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| There is nothing I wouldn’t do.
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| I’d be the perfect little mistress for you.
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| Grant my wish,
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| Married dish. |