American Old Time Song Lyrics: 46 There's A New One Coming In The Morning
Theater, Music-Hall, Nostalgic, Irish & Historic Old Songs, Volume 46
THERE'S A NEW ONE COMING IN THE MORNING.
Copyright, 1893, by Frank Tousey.
Written by Chas. Brighton. Composed by Felix McGlennon.
When I was but a little girl-a naughty one, they say-
My mother used to tell me that she'd send me right away,
Yes, right away, and then she'd have another one instead,
And well I can remember now the many times she said:
Chorus.
"There's a good girl coming in the morning,
Very, very early in the day;
And just as the daylight is a-dawning
I'm going to send the other one away."
The other night I saw my Pa with our young chamber maid;
He said to her, * Give me a kiss "; said she. "I am afraid."
Said I to Ma, "Why did my Pa kiss Sarah?" Pa said, 'Hush!"
There was a row-I don't know why-now Sarah's name is mush.
Chorus.
There's a new one coming in the morning,
Very, very early in the day;
And just as the daylight is a-dawning
We're going to send the wicked girl away.
My Pa is always grumbling when he hears the baby roar,
I've often heard him say to Ma, "I hope we'll have no more."
Now that seems very strange, because my aunt she said to me,
"You'll have a little brother or a sister soon, you'll see.
Chorus.
"There's a new one coming in the morning,
Very, very early in the day;
And just as the daylight is a-dawning
You'll hear your daddy shouting, 'Hip, hooray I"