American Old Time Song Lyrics: 41 The Little Game Called Kissing
Theater, Music-Hall, Nostalgic, Irish & Historic Old Songs, Volume 41
The Little Game Called Kissing.
Copyright, 1893, by The S. Brainard's Sons Co.
Words by Marie Heath. Music by Walter Dauphin.
There's a little game called kissing, you have played it oft before,
There's a little game called kissing, where the boys kiss at the door,
And my sister used to play it when her sweetheart came around,
For one day I caught them playing, I could tell it by the sound; they went
Refrain.
One, two, three, do you love me?
Four, five and six, now come and kiss me quick.
Oh, one, two, three, do you love me?
Oh dear! I hear them now, as they make their kissing vow.
Now my mama says we're wicked when we play such naughty games,
Then I asked her how my sister came to play them just the same?
And she told me only sweethearts ever play them, don't you know.
So we'll play that you're my sweetheart, and I'll throw a kiss to you; now, ready:
Refrain.
One, two three, do you love me?
Four, five and six, now come and kiss me quick.
Oh, one, two, three, do you love me?
Oh my! I see you know how, for you threw a kiss just now.