| As I was walking down the street last night | 
| A pretty little girl came into sight | 
| I bowed and smiled and asked her her name | 
| She said, «Lookie here daddy, I don’t play that game» | 
| So I reached in my pocket, and much to her surprise | 
| There was Lincoln staring her dead in the eyes | 
| Oh, greenback, greenback dollar bill, yes | 
| Just a little piece of paper, coated with chlorophyll | 
| She looked at me with that familiar desire | 
| And her eyes lit up like they were on fire | 
| She said, «My name’s Flo, and you’re on the right track | 
| But lookie here, daddy, I got the furs on my back | 
| So if you want to have fun in this man’s land | 
| Let Lincoln and Jackson start shaking hands.» | 
| Oh, greenback, greenback paper bill | 
| Yes, just a little piece of paper, coated with chlorophyll | 
| I didn’t know what I was getting into | 
| But out popped Lincoln and Jackson, too | 
| I didn’t mind seein' them fade out of sight | 
| Cause I just knew I’d have me some fun last night | 
| So whenever you in town and looking for a thrill | 
| If Lincoln can’t get it, Jackson sure will | 
| Greenback, greenback dollar bill, yes | 
| Just a little piece of paper, coated with chlorophyll | 
| We went to a nightspot where the lights were low | 
| We dined and danced, and I was ready to go | 
| All of a sudden that chick arose | 
| She said, «Give me some money daddy, I got to powder my nose» | 
| So I gave her Lincoln with a smiling face | 
| And she went down to that there powder place | 
| With my, greenback dollar bill | 
| Yes, just a little piece of paper, coated with chlorophyll | 
| The music stopped and the lights came on | 
| And I looked around and saw I was all alone | 
| I didn’t know how long that chick had been gone | 
| But a nose powder sure didn’t take that long | 
| I left that place with tears in my eyes | 
| As I waved Lincoln and Jackson a last goodbye | 
| Greenback, greenback dollar bill, yes | 
| Just a little piece of paper, coated with chlorophyll |