you should get homesick and back to Griffin go Then I?ll furnish you no horses from the hills of Mexico We left the town of Griffin in the merry month of May
you grow homesick And back to Griffin go I'll furnish you no horses From the hills of Mexico. Well, we left the town of Griffin In the merry month of May
s a toast: to a prosperous year! FIRMIN To the new chandelier! PIANGI/CARLOTTA And may its splendour never fade! FIRMIN Six months! GIRY What a joy
Fool and king, ghoul and goose Green and black, queen and priest Trace of rouge, face of beast, faces Take your turn, take a ride On the merry-go-round
and black/Queen and priest/Trace of rouge/Face of beast/Faces!/Take your turn, take a ride/On the merry-go-round/in an inhuman race/Eye of gold/True
Out, Out! Put it in storage, Sell it on ebay, Leave it behind! Out, out! (Spoken) What? Are you angry? Good, so get angry! (Sung) You may find the chip
bay rum! TODD: Sit, sir, sit. JUDGE: JOHANNA,JOHANNA.. . TODD: Pretty women . . . JUDGE: Hurry, man! TODD: Pretty women Are a wonder . . . JUDGE: You're in a merry
oh let us all unite For summer is a'coming today And whither we are going we all will unite In the merry month of May In the merry month of May
and goose... Green and black... Queen and priest... Trace of rouge... Face of beast... Faces ... Take your turn, take a ride On the merry-go-round...
Merry month of May Sunny skies are blue Clouds have rolled away And the sun peeps through May Express Happpiness, joy you may define In thousand ways
V'la tout d'abord le 1er mai La jolie fete du saint boulot Ceux qui en ont baisent toute la journee Vont a la peche, lavent leurs autos Oui, c'est l'
health! ANDRE Here's a toast: to a prosperous year! FIRMIN To the new chandelier! *PIANGI/CHARLOTTA *And may its *splendour never fade! * *FIRMIN *Six months
Twas in the merry month of May When flowers were a-bloomin' Sweet Willie on his deathbed lay For the love of Barbara Allen He sent his servant to
's a health! ANDRE Here's a toast: to a prosperous year! FIRMIN To the new chandelier! PIANGI/CARLOTTA And may its splendour never fade! FIRMIN Six months
While in the merry month of May from me home I started, Left the girls of Tuam nearly broken hearted, Saluted father dear, kissed me darling mother, Drank
by fire, who by water, who in the sunshine, who in the night time, who by high ordeal, who by common trial, who in your merry merry month of may,
(Traditional) Twas in the merry month of May When green buds all were swelling, Sweet William on his death bed lay For love of Barbara Allen. He sent