paroles de chanson Grow, Mrs. Goldfarb - Allan Sherman
Grow,
Mrs.
Goldfarb,
fatter,
fatter.
Pile
the
potatoes
on
your
platter.
Listen
to
me,
'cause
I'm
your
hubby.
I
just
adore
you
plump
and
chubby.
I
got
a
letter
from
the
state,
Dear.
You're
gonna
need
a
license
plate,
Dear.
My
little
elephant
joke
come
true.
Chew,
Mrs.
Goldfarb,
chew!
There
is
so
much
more
of
you,
More
to
adore
of
you,
'Cause
you're
not
slender.
In
your
white
dress,
you're
a
doll,
Big
as
the
Taj
Mahal,
In
all
its
splendor.
When
you're
in
department
stores,
Don't
use
revolving
doors,
You
might
get
stuck,
Dear.
When
you
use
the
telephone,
Go
in
the
booth
alone,
And
lots
of
luck,
Dear.
You
had
for
breakfast:
two
pounds
bacon,
Three
dozen
eggs,
one
coffee
cake,
and
Then
you
had
something
really
awful,
Four
kippered
herrings
on
a
waffle.
Nine
English
muffins,
one
baked
apple,
Boston
cream
pie,
Philadelphia
scrapple.
Seventeen
bowls
of
Crispy
Crunch.
Then
you
said,
"What's
for
lunch?"
Sweetheart,
you
are
giant
size.
You
are
Lane
Bryant
size,
My
darling
Myrtle.
Last
Thanksgiving
I
was
thrilled.
You
ate
so
much,
you
killed
Your
living
girdle.
Have
another
dozen
shrimp,
My
lovely
little
blimp.
Don't
count
a
calorie.
I
have
just
received
a
stub.
I
owe
the
Diner's
Club
A
whole
year's
salary.
Eat,
Mrs.
Goldfarb,
daily,
nightly.
Eat,
though
your
chair
is
bending
slightly.
Love
of
my
life,
I'm
glad
I
found
you,
Each
day
I
take
a
walk
around
you.
I
can't
forget
when
we
got
married.
Over
the
threshhold
I
got
carried.
No
other
bride
would
be
so
sweet.
Eat,
Mrs.
Goldfarb,
Eat!
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