paroles de chanson I See Bones - Allan Sherman
The
doctor
was
looking
at
the
X-ray
And
I
asked
him,
"What
do
you
see?"
And
he
kept
on
looking
at
the
X-ray
As
he
said
in
French
to
me:
"I
see
bones.
I
see
gizzards
and
bones,
And
a
few
kidney
stones
Among
the
lovely
bones.
I
see
hips
And
fourteen
paper
clips,
Three
asparagus
tips
Among
the
lovely
bones.
I
see
things
in
your
peritoneum
That
belong
in
the
British
Museum.
I
see
your
spine,
And
your
spine
looks
divine.
It's
exactly
like
mine.
Now
doesn't
that
seem
strange.
And
in
case
you
use
pay
telephones
There's
two
dollars
in
change,
Among
your
lovely
bones.
Oh
hello
there,
Nurse.
Come
over
here
and
look
at
this
X-ray.
It's
really
remarkable.
Look
at
this.
Isn't
the
lumbar
vertebrae
supposed
to
be
connected
to
the
clavicle?
Well
I
know,
but
with
Scotch
tape?
Hey,
look
what's
in
there.
Look
at
that,
it's
a
stamp.
It's
a
1922
McKinley
ultramarine
blue
with
imperfect
perforations.
I've
gotta
get
that
out
and
put
in
my
collection.
Look
in
there,
there's
printing.
What
does
it
say
in
there?
"U.S.
Certified
Grade
A."
Look
at
this,
fascinating.
See
those
little
round
things.
Know
what
those
are?
Those
are
M
M's.
Those
people
are
right.
They
don't
melt!
Among
the
lovely
bones.
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