BUSY BUT LOVING
THE DUTIFUL HUSBAND SINGS FAREWELL Here is a love song record for business men who cannot afford to lose any time or miss any trains, and still wish to keep in their wife’s good graces. It can be switched on in a few seconds. As the husband leaves: I’m in an awful hurry, but while making for the door I want to tell you, darling, that I love
you more and more; To stay around here kissing may be great for those who can. But, dearest, you must understand that I’m a busy man. Just help me with my overcoat, my sweet, and get my hat, And while I find my stick and gloves I want to tell you that I love you, love you, love you, and by
all the stars above you I would like to stay and talk to you in
rhyme, To my beating heart I’d press you, and I’d kiss you and caress you, But, my darling one I haven’t got the time! There’s a train I shall be missing, if I hang around here kissing, And to miss the train to town would be a crime, Oh, my precious little honey, it’s for you I’m making money. And I love you, love you, love you, all the time! (Interval of thirty seconds.)
I just reutrned to tell you that I missed the wretched train, I stayed too long with you, my dear, it shan’t occur again; But seeing that I missed the train, 1 thought I would return If only just to show that for your company I yearn! It isn’t very often that we get a little chat, So let me take you in my arms and softly tell you that I—by jove! a motor tooting, I had better far be scooting, I might get a lift to town which would be prime! So good-bye again, my honey, it’s for you I’m making money. And I love you, love you, love you, all the time.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 44, 14 May 1927, Page 14
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335BUSY BUT LOVING Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 44, 14 May 1927, Page 14
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