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The Trolley Song |
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Judy Garland |
[Words and music by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane]
With my high starched-collar and my high-topped
shoes
And my hair piled high upon my head
I went to lose a jolly hour on the trolley
And lost my heart instead
With his light brown derby and his bright green
tie
He was quite the handsomest of men
I started to yen so I counted to ten
Then I counted to ten again
Clang, clang, clang went the trolley
Ding, ding, ding went the bel
Zing, zing, zing went my heart strings
>From the monent I saw him I fell
Chug, chug, chug went the motor
Bump, bump, bump went the brake
Thump, thump, thump went my heart strings
When he smiled I could feel the car shake
He tipped his hat, and took a seat
He said he hoped he hadn't stepped upon my feet
He asked my name, I held my breath
I couldn't speak because he scared me half to
death
Chug, chug, chug went the motor
Pop, pop, pop went the wheels
Stop, stop, stop went my heart strings
As he started to go then I started to know how
it feels
When the universe reels
The day was bright, the air was sweet
The smell of honeysuckle charmed you off your
feet
You tried to sing, but couln't squeak
In fact you loved him so you couldn't even speak
Buzz, buzz, buzz went the buzzer
Plop, plop, plop went the wheels
Stop, stop, stop went my heart strings
As he started to leave
I took hold of his sleeve with my hand
And as if it were planned
He stayed on with me and it was grand just to
stand
With his hand holding mine to the end of the
line
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