I lay about the house all day eating sweet sweets And dream of a day when a thousand bouquets are at my feet Well this one's for the one I love Though he knows not that fact so well It could be true to say he can't really tell I may as well be terminally ill, or Sitting at the bottom of a well, well, What I get for storm now Order me a fox in the town with my love round my arm Ought to be back on the farm where Georgie roams free And the pasture so green Oh, what a scene And speaking of scenes have you ever seen such a lovely pig His smiles so bright, his eyes all light with life It makes think all the guilt and shame that follows me around from day to day Has less to do with his permarmalays (?) And he, he He may be a pastor's son For all I know, or He may be leaving town on a train Tomorrow And that's why they all had stopped so little Whenever I hear a train whistle blow And it happens every day at noon and four And if I live on this way it'll be the death of me for sure Pa-ra-pa-pa-pa Pa-ra-pa-pa-pa Pa-ra-pa-pa-pa Pa-ra-pa-pa-pa Well enough's enough I'm gonna don a gown and follow him home from work And from here on out All the light'll be right And clouds will roll in Thunder will crack The moon will rise And I will sing a holy (???) for you Dear