| Has anybody here seen a chick called Dick
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| He looks real burly but he’s really hip
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| He’s six feet tall and his arms are all brown and hairy
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| Well, he married Betty Lou back in '65 when you had to be butch to survive
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| But lately he’s been looking at his wife with mixed emotions
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| You see, he’s not a common place closet queen
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| He shouldn’t be hidden, he should be seen
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| 'Cos when he puts on that dress
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| He looks like a princess
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| The day he came out of the wardrobe
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| Betty Lou got quite a surprise
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| She didn’t know whether she should get angry or not bat an eye
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| She really couldn’t call up her mama
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| Mama would positively die
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| Should she go or stay or should she try to get a trial separation
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| You see, he’s not a faggot as you might suppose
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| He just feels restricted in conventional clothes
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| 'Cos when he puts on that dress, he feels like a princess
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| He’s not a dandy, he’s only living out a fantasy
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| He’s not a pansy, he’s only beeing what he wants to be
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| Now his life is rearranged and he’s grateful for the change
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| He’s out of the wardrobe and now he’s got no regrets
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| Betty Lou didn’t know what to do at first
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| But she’s learning how to cope at last
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| She’s got the best of both worlds
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| And she’s really in a state of elation
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| She says it helps their relationship
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| She says a change is as good as a rest
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| And their friends are finally coming 'round to their way of thinking
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| She wears the trousers and smokes the pipe
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| And he washes up and she helps him wipe
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| 'Cos when he puts on that dress
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| He looks like a princess
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| He’s out of the wardrobe and he’s feeling all right
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| He’s out of the wardrobe and he’s feeling satisfied
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| Now it’s farewell to the past
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| The secret’s out at last
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| He’s out of the wardrobe and now he’s got no regrets |