American Old Time Song Lyrics: 14 If Your Foot Is Pretty, Show It
Theater, Music-Hall, Nostalgic, Irish & Historic Old Songs, Volume 14
If Your Foot is Pretty, Show It.
If your foot is pretty, show it,
No matter where or when;
Let all fair maidens know it,
The foot takes all the men.
The face, so fair and lovely,
May charm the gazer's eye,
But if the foot is homely,
He'll quickly pass you by;
He'll quickly, he'll quickly,
He'll quickly pass you by.
If your foot is pretty, show it.
If you wish to catch a beau;
No longer hide the tell-tale charm
Beneath so many clothes.
The figure may deceive you,
All hooped and padded o'er;
But let me but survey the foot,
I'll ask to see no more;
I'll ask, I'll ask,
I'll asked to see no more.
If your foot is pretty, show it.
When you trip along the street;
For it will catch the eager eyes
Of every man you meet.
Don't toss your glossy ringlets,
Nor pout your lips so sweet,
But gently lift your petticoats
And show your handsome feet;
And show, and show,
And show your handsome feet.