American Old Time Song Lyrics: 52 Dancing The Two Step With Lulu
Theater, Music-Hall, Nostalgic, Irish & Historic Old Songs, Volume 52
Dancing the Two-Step with Lulu.
Copyright, 1895, by H. W. Petrie.
Words and Music by Thomas Powers.
When our work is over, then we are in clover.
Dancing the two-step with Lulu;
For we climb a ladder, on the roof we gather.
Dancing the two-step with Lulu.
Dainty little Lena plays the concertina.
Dancing the two-step with Lulu.
Then are go a-spielin', sets our heads a-reelin'.
Dancing the two-step with Lulu.
Chorus.
Oh, girls, ain't it lots of fun? Oh, boys, sugar on your bun.
On the roof at midnight, in the silver moonlight, dancing the two-step with Lulu.
Philopena Kitty sings a lovely ditty,
Dancing the two-step with Lulu.
Boys do holler "Cheese it! get some ice and freeze it!"
Dancing the two-step with Lulu.
Drop her down the chimney, with her mash, McKinley,
Dancing the two-step with Lulu.
Ting-a-ling a ting, ting, push along a "good thing,"
Dancing the two-step With Lulu. -Chorus.
Pretty little shop-girls, hair done up in spit-curls.
Dancing the two-step with Lulu.
They chip in a nickel, get a beer and pickle.
Dancing the two-step with Lulu.
If a girl does powder, she does lose her chowder,
Dancing the two-step with Lulu.
Girls that wear a bloomer never get a schooner,
Dancing the two-step with Lulu.- Chorus.