Lyrics I'm A Gigolo - Cole Porter
I
should
like
you
all
to
know,
I'm
a
famous
gigolo.
And
of
lavender,
my
nature's
got
just
a
dash
in
it.
As
I'm
slightly
undersexed,
You
will
always
find
me
next
To
some
dowager
who's
wealthy
rather
than
passionate.
Go
to
one
of
those
night
club
places
And
you'll
find
me
stretching
my
braces
Pushing
ladies
with
lifted
faces
'round
the
floor.
But
I
must
confess
to
you
There
are
moments
when
I'm
blue.
And
I
ask
myself
whatever
I
do
it
for.
I'm
a
flower
that
blooms
in
the
winter,
Sinking
deeper
and
deeper
in
snow.
I'm
a
baby
who
has
No
mother
but
jazz,
I'm
a
gigolo.
Ev'ry
morning,
when
labor
is
over,
To
my
sweet-scented
lodgings
I
go,
Take
the
glass
from
the
shelf
And
look
at
myself,
I'm
a
gigolo.
I
get
stocks
and
bonds
From
faded
blondes
Ev'ry
twenty-fifth
of
December.
Still
I'm
just
a
pet
That
men
forget
And
only
tailors
remember.
Yet
when
I
see
the
way
all
the
ladies
Treat
their
husbands
who
put
up
the
dough,
You
cannot
think
me
odd
If
then
I
thank
God
I'm
a
gigolo.
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