Put one ear off and sing.
A one, a two, a one, two, three, four.
Well the roof started leaking and
the stairs were squeaking
There was water running down the walls
So we took up the carpet,
scrubbed down the pocket
Then the drains overflowed in the hall
In the pub across the street it
was two feet deep
And the chairs were floating away
In the
Chinese store all the food was
on the floor
And they were wondering
who was going to pay
But it's alright, now she said
I'm a little bit tired, a little bit wet
But it's alright, now she said
Though I believe I have
the best sense
Conrath's
Bistro, the night's a -go -go,
with people talking over the fly
And
Jenny from the news desk is looking at her shoes'
chest to see if she's avoided the mud
And
Annie comes slowly with a pile of ravioli,
fried chicken and the soup of the day
Moving round the table sits little
Betty
Grable in the way she's got her hair today
But I'm alright now, she said,
I'm a little bit tired, it's a little bit late
But I'm all right now, she said
Though I believe I got
the best science clues
Philadelphia seems like
a part of my dreams
And I cannot believe that I held
the sleeve of the coat
But now the night is as clear as a chandelier
The chandelier and the trees are
turnin' the water into a moat
We finally got it cleared and the
neighbors disappeared
We were sittin' down for a rest
When the
TV blew and the lights all fused
And the wine spilled over her dress
So I lit up a can and poured out a brandy
I was tryin' to get into a groove
And I was kissin' her chin
when the roof fell in
And I decided I was gonna move
But I'm alright now, she said
I'm just a little bit tired, a little bit wet
But I'm alright now, she said
Though I believe I got the best side
Oh, blues
That's as far as it goes now
I'll see you in the next video.
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