| Sadie, Sadie married lady
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| See what’s on my hand
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| There’s nothing quite as touching
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| As a simple wedding band
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| Oh how that marriage license works
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| On chamber maids and hotel clerks
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| The honeymoon was such delight
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| That we got married that same night
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| I’m Sadie, Sadie married lady
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| Still in bed at noon
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| Cracking my brain deciding
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| Between orange juice and prune
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| He says nothing is too good for me And who am I not to agree
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| I’m Sadie, Sadie married lady
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| That’s me Sadie, Sadie married lady
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| Meet a mortgagee,
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| The owner of a ice-box
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| With a ten year guarantee
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| Oh, sit me in the softest seat
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| Quick a cushion for my feet
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| Do for me buy for me Lift me carry me Finally got a guy to marry me Do my nails, read up on the sales
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| All day the records play
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| Then he comes home I tell him
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| Oh, what a day I had today
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| I swear I’ll do my wifely job
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| Just sit at home become a slob
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| I’m Sadie, Sadie married lady
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| I’m Sadie, Sadie married lady
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| I’m Sadie, Sadie married lady that’s me That’s who?
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| That’s you!
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| That’s me
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| I’m Sadie, Sadie married lady that’s me |