American Old Time Song Lyrics: 35 I'm Sure Id Have Something To Say
Theater, Music-Hall, Nostalgic, Irish & Historic Old Songs, Volume 35
I'm Sure I'd Have Something to Say.
Copyright, 1895, by Willis Woodward & Co.
Words and Music by Joseph Hart.
If, after we are married, I should stay out late at night,
I'm sure I'd have something to say;
And if, well, say by chance that I came home a little tight,
I'm sure I'd have something to say.
If I told you by accident that I had missed the boat,
Or by a very dear friend was detained to cash a note,
But if you found a long, blonde hair and chalk upon my coat,
I'm sure I'd have something to say.
Chorus.
I'm sure I'd have something to say, for such things occur every day;
They may be quite wrong, but they cannot last long,
For I'm sure I'd have something to say.
If I should gaze for hours at a big hat made of flowers,
I'm sure I'd have something to say;
And if I said, oh, ain't it nice; let's go and ask the price,
I'm sure I'd have something to say.
If I should ask my dear mamma on us to make a call,
iAnd spend a week or two with us-a short time, that is all,
But if she came in the spring-time and stayed until the fall,
I'm sure I'd have some thing to say. - Chorus.