Allegro.
A young miss of eighteen when asked whom she'd wed
Says TUL see in the sweet bye and bye
‘The man mast be wealthy,good looking, high bred
Or TM wait for the sweet bye and bye.
‘Should she single remain till she say thirty-four
A the risk she is running she does not ignore
{the only means business she dalties no more
co on the sweet bye and bye.
‘Takes no chai
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There'll be no blockade of the cars in the street
It youll wait Gill the sweet bye and bye
You need not stand up you ean all have a seat
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‘The electries will run without wires overhead
Or perhaps wnterground ina tunnel instead
The West End will do it— but Tim afraid you'll bedead
‘When they get to that sweet bye and bye.
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If Ta-ra-hoom-de-ray” you don't want to hear,
You must wait tl the sweet bye and bye,
If after eleven you want some more beer,
You must wait (ll the sweet bye and bye.
For the Court House all finished in Pemberton Square,
For“ Sugar Preferred” at two hundred per share,
For dear Padexewski to once ent his hairs
You must wait till the sweet bye and bye.
5.
If you want any more of this topieal song,
You must wait till the sweet bye and bye
To respond and respond would make it so long
“Twould reach to the sweet bye and bye
TWtis words you desivenot keen epigram
Just vead all the “ads” in your (heatre program
But if I sing any longer U shall surely say
You must wait till the sweet hye and pye.98
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CARL PFLUEGER.
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On a heantiful summer's day
Wont tohis firm to be excused
As his aunt on a sick bed lay
Bnt when outside the office door
His face wastit sad at all
Forhe had no aunt so he chuckles with joy
As he hurries to the game of ball
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Cluck, eluck, &e
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‘That aunt” Was a china egg
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Dow Munoz was his name
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Ti a quiet Tittle gentlemen's game
The Duke he said he couliit play eards
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Bot we urged se hae he bought. some chips
This jnnocevt Don Munoz
CHORES,
Cluck, eluek.
But he bluffed ll there
Owone small pate
We had elueked for a china egg,
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