Lyrics The Ladies Who Lunch - Don Byron
Here's
to
the
ladies
who
lunch--
Everybody
laugh.
Lounging
in
their
caftans
And
planning
a
brunch
On
their
own
behalf.
Off
to
the
gym,
Then
to
a
fitting,
Claiming
they're
fat.
And
looking
grim,
'Cause
they've
been
sitting
Choosing
a
hat.
Does
anyone
still
wear
a
hat?
I'll
drink
to
that.
And
here's
to
the
girls
who
play
smart--
Aren't
they
a
gas?
Rushing
to
their
classes
In
optical
art,
Wishing
it
would
pass.
Another
long
exhausting
day,
Another
thousand
dollars,
A
matinee,
a
Pinter
play,
Perhaps
a
piece
of
Mahler's.
I'll
drink
to
that.
And
one
for
Mahler!
And
here's
to
the
girls
who
play
wife--
Aren't
they
too
much?
Keeping
house
but
clutching
A
copy
of
LIFE,
Just
to
keep
in
touch.
The
ones
who
follow
the
rules,
And
meet
themselves
at
the
schools,
Too
busy
to
know
that
they're
fools.
Aren't
they
a
gem?
I'll
drink
to
them!
Let's
all
drink
to
them!
And
here's
to
the
girls
who
just
watch--
Aren't
they
the
best?
When
they
get
depressed,
It's
a
bottle
of
Scotch,
Plus
a
little
jest.
Another
chance
to
disapprove,
Another
brilliant
zinger,
Another
reason
not
to
move,
Another
vodka
stinger.
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhh!
I'll
drink
to
that.
So
here's
to
the
girls
on
the
go--
Everybody
tries.
Look
into
their
eyes,
And
you'll
see
what
they
know:
Everybody
dies.
A
toast
to
that
invincible
bunch,
The
dinosaurs
surviving
the
crunch.
Let's
hear
it
for
the
ladies
who
lunch--
Everybody
rise!
Rise!
Rise!
Rise!
Rise!
Rise!
Rise!
Rise!
Rise!
Rise!
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