| Dennis is a menace
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| With his «Anyone for tennis?»
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| And he’d beseech me to come and keep the score.
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| And Maude says, «Oh Lord, I’m so terribly bored»
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| I really can’t stand it anymore…
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| I’m going… out to dinner,
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| With a gorgeous singer,
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| To a little place I found,
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| Down by the quay.
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| Her name is Patricia,
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| She calls herself Delicia
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| And the reason isn’t
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| Very hard to see.
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| She says, God made her a sinner
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| Just to keep fat men thinner
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| As they tumble down in heaps
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| Before her feet.
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| They hang around in groups
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| Like battle weary troops,
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| One can often see the
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| Queue right down the street.
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| You see, Patricia
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| Or Delicia
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| Not only is a singer
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| She also removes all her clothing
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| For Patricia,
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| Is the best stripper in town…
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| And with a swing of her hips,
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| She started to strip
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| To tremendous applause
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| She took of her drawers
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| And with a lick of her lips
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| She undid all her clips,
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| Threw it all in the air
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| And everyone stared
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| And as the last piece of clothing
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| Fell to the floor,
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| The police were banging on the door
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| On a Saturday night,
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| In 1924
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| Take it away boys…
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| But, poor Patricia was arrested
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| And everyone detested,
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| The manner in which
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| she was exposed
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| Later on in court
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| where everbody thought
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| A summer run in jail
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| would be proposed.
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| But the judge said, «Patricia,
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| Or may I say Delicia,
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| The facts of this case lie before me (knock, knock, knock)
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| Case dismissed… This girl was in her working
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| clothes…
|
| And with a swing of her hips,
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| She started to strip
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| To tremendous applause
|
| She took off her drawers
|
| And with a lick of her lips
|
| She undid all her clips,
|
| Threw it all in the air
|
| And everyone stared
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| And as the last piece of clothing
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| Fell to the floor,
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| The police were yelling out for more (more)
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| On a Saturday night
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| In 1924 |