1. Clemie here Clemie there, Clemie wanted evrywhere. In the kitchen, on the stair Clemies floating in the air. Of new shoes she has a pair With her Sunday dress to wear, How she limps, as if she were An aged duck all filled with care For twenty ducklings, almost bare. Clemie, youre a fixin rare, Half a lamb and half a bear! Of lifes pains you have your share, Still you can laugh sometime, when prayer Is uttered, Voila tout, ma chere. Viola tout ma chere Viola tout ma chere!
2. Clemies smart Clemies bright, Clemie loves to read and write; In the morning, in the night, Reading books is her delight. With her taper fingers white, Turning leave to left and right; Oh, it is a charming sight To behold her in a fright, When she reads of ghost and sprite, Then a touching tale will quite Her sensibilities excite, Till a tear gleams in the light Still the girl displays some spite, And sometimes shows that she can fight. Viola tout ma chere Viola tout ma chere! Teksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa. |
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