| I really can’t stay — Betty, it’s cold outside
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| I’ve got to go away — Betty, it’s cold out there
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| This evening has been — Been hoping that you’d drop in So very nice — I’ll hold your hands, they’re just like ice
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| My mother will start to worry — Beautiful what you’re hurry
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| And father will be pacing the floor — Listen to that fireplace roar
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| So really I’d better scurry — Beautiful, please don’t hurry
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| Well, maybe just a half a drink more
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| Why don’t you put some records on while I pour
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| And the neighbors might think — Betty it’s bad out there
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| Say, what’s in this drink? |
| — No cabs to be had out there
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| I wish I knew how — Your eyes are like starlight now
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| To break the spell — I’ll take your hat, your hair looks swell
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| I ought to say no, no, no sir — Mind if I move in closer?
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| At least I’m gonna say that I tried — What’s the sense of hurtin’my pride?
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| I really can’t stay — Baby don’t hold out
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| Ah but it’s cold outside
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| I simply must go — Betty it’s cold outside
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| The answer is no — I say, it’s cold out there
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| The welcome has been — How lucky that you dropped in So nice and warm — Look out that window, man that’s hard
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| My sister will be suspicious — Gosh, your lips look delicious
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| My brother will be there at the door — Waves upon a tropical shore
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| My maiden aunt’s mind is vicious — Gosh, your lips are delicious
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| Well maybe just a cigarette more — Oh, never such a blizzard before
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| I’ve got to go home — Betty, you’ll freeze out there
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| Say, lend me your comb — It’s up to your knees out there
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| You’ve really been grand — I thrill when you touch my hand
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| But don’t you see — How can you do this thing to me There’s bound to be talk tomorrow — Think of my lifelong sorrow
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| At least there will be plenty implied — If you caught pneumonia and died
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| I really can’t stay — Get over that old lie
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| Ah but it’s cold out side |