Lyrics Just You Wait - Julie Andrews
Just
you
wait,
'enry
'iggins
Just
you
wait!
You'll
be
sorry
But
your
tears'll
be
to
late
You'll
be
broke
And
I'll
have
money
Will
I
help
you?
Don't
be
funny!
Just
you
wait,
'enry
'iggins
Just
you
wait!
Just
you
wait,
'enry
'iggins,
till
you're
sick
And
you
scream
to
fetch
a
doctor
double-quick
I'll
be
off
a
second
later
And
go
straight
to
the
the-ater
Oh
ho
ho,
'enry
'iggins
Just
you
wait!
Ooooooh
'enry
'iggins!
Just
you
wait
until
we're
swimmin'
in
the
sea
Ooooooh
'enry
'iggins!
And
you
get
a
cramp
a
little
ways
from
me
When
you
yell
you're
going
to
drown
I'll
get
dressed
and
go
to
town
Oh
ho
ho,
'enry
'iggins!
Oh
ho
ho,
'enry
'iggins!
Just
you
wait!
One
day
I'll
be
famous
I'll
be
proper
and
prim
Go
to
St.
James
so
often
I
will
call
it
St.
Jim
One
evening
the
king
will
say:
"Oh,
Liza,
old
thing
I
want
all
of
England
your
praises
to
sing
Next
week
on
the
twentieth
of
May
I
proclaim
Liza
Doolittle
Day!
All
the
people
will
celebrate
the
glory
of
you
And
whatever
you
wish
and
want
I
gladly
will
do"
"Thanks
a
lot,
King,"
says
I,
in
a
manner
well-bred
"But
all
I
want
is
'enry
'iggins
'ead!"
"Done,"
says
the
King
with
a
stroke
"Guard,
run
and
bring
in
the
bloke!"
Then
they'll
march
you,
'enry
'iggins
to
the
wall
And
the
King
will
tell
me:
"Liza,
sound
the
call!"
As
they
lift
their
rifles
higher
I'll
shout:
"Ready!
Aim!
Fire!"
Oh
ho
ho,
'enry
'iggins
Down
you'll
go,
'enry
'iggins
Just
you
wait!
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