Dollar Bill, that I’ve held so tight Ever since payday, a week ago, Shall I purchase with you tonight A pair of seats at the vaudeville show? (Hark! A voice from the easy chair: “Look at his shoes! We must buy a pair.”)
Dollar Bill, from the wreckage saved, Tell me, how shall I squander you? Shall I be shined, shampooed and shaved, Singed and trimmed ’round the edges, too? (Hark! A voice from the easy chair: “He hasn’t a romper that’s fit to wear.”)
Dollar Bill, that I cherished so, Think of the cigarettes you’d buy, Turkish ones, with a kick, you know; Makin’s eventually tire a guy. (Hark! A voice from the easy chair: “Look at those stockings! Just one big tear!”)