American Old Time Song Lyrics: 31 Shed Kept Them All For Me
Theater, Music-Hall, Nostalgic, Irish & Historic Old Songs, Volume 31
She'd Kept Them All for Me.
Sung by Arthur Lloyd.
The lady I have made my wife was once a sweet, young miss,
And I was her third husband when I tasted wedded bliss;
While courting. I remember well one night a special tea,
She'd a lovely lot of muffins hot, she'd kept them all for me.
Chorus.
She'd kept them all for me, not one or two or three,
But a lovely lot of muffins hot, she'd kept them all for me.
She was a buxom widow and her ways they were so sweet;
Her heart was very tender then, and so were her poor feet;
This is her second; husband's suit; it fits me well, you see;
The first one's shirts and socks I wear, she'd kept them all for me.
Chorus.
She'd kept them all for me, not one or two or three.
But a great big box of shirts und socks, she'd kept them all for me.
But she has got a temper though, as this poor fellow knows;
We often have a flare up, and sometimes it comes to blows;
Last night when I went out we kissed, but when I came back at three,
I'd boots and shoes thrown at my head, she'd kept them all for me.
Chorus.
She'd kept them all for me, not one or two or three.
But the blessed lot at my head got, she'd kept them all for me.
We both went down to Margate to spend our honeymoon.
But our lodgings were so full of fleas we left them very soon;
My landlady said. "Never before had she ever seen a flea;"
Of course, not-'twas my usual luck-she'd kept them all for me.
Chorus.
She'd kept them all for me, not one or two or three,
But great big chaps, with big fat backs, she'd kept them all for me.