| Does my baby call me honey?
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| Yes sir
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| Does she help me spend my money?
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| Yes sir
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| Does she roll those big brown eyes
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| And can you hear those great big sighs
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| Does it make these dimples rise?
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| Yes sir (Oh, yes sir, yes sir, yes sir, yes sir)
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| Is there gonna be a wedding?
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| Yes sir
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| Is there news already spreadin'?
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| Yes sir
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| When they play, «Here Comes The Bride»
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| I’ll be walkin' side by side
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| I’ll be puffed out with pride
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| Yes sir
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| Did I call her Sally Pringel?
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| Yes sir
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| Did she say that she was single?
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| Yes sir
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| When that man walked in the flat
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| And he hollared, «Who's that!»
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| Did I leave without my hat?
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| Yes sir (That's all! Yes sir!)
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| Did I quit my misbehaving?
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| Yes sir
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| And is my razor just for shaving?
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| Yes sir
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| Did I take my gal’s advice?
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| Did I cut out gin and dice?
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| That was a sacrafice
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| Yes sir
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| Did I come home with the chicken?
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| Yes sir
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| Did we do some sweet goal picking?
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| Yes sir
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| When my neighbor hides his fly
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| Is he gonna get shot
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| When he misses I am winnin'
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| Yes sir |