American Old Time Song Lyrics: 23 Ching, Ching
Theater, Music-Hall, Nostalgic, Irish & Historic Old Songs, Volume 23
CHING, CHING.
My name is Ching Ching, come from China,
In a big large a shipa come along here,
Wind blow very hard, kick up bublee,
Make a poor Chinaman a feel very queer;
Me bring a little gal very much nicey,
She come along for to be my wife,
She say she love me wonce, twicee,
Make her mine for all my life;
Me like a bowwow very goodee chow chow,
Me like a little gal, she a likee me,
White man come along take to little gal,
Take a little gal from poor Chinee.
Chorus.
Hi, ki, hi, ching. ching, ching,
Bung a rung a chickee,
Weckey supey fatly bung,
Funey Mosey peachey toesee, Keno John,
Chinaman a goodee manee from Hong Kong.
Now I live in San Francisco,
Very much niece place, away over here,
Me got a hair cut short like a Melican man,
Me getee drunk on a goodee lager beer,
Me bring a little gal very much nicey,
She come along for to be my wife,
She say she love me wonce, twicee,
Make her mine for all my life;
Me like a bowwow very goodee chow chow.
Me like a little gal, she a likee me,
White man come along take to little gal.
Take a little gal from poor Chinee.-Chorus.