Dandy---o (1)/Tippet is the Dandy--O
TIPPET is the DANDY—O.
THERE is a pretty chambermaid
lives into the south;
So tight, so light, so neat, so gay,
and so very bandy—O!
Her breath is like the rose,
and the pretty little mouth
Of my pretty little Tippet
is the Dandy—O! Each part, &c.
Never could I clasp the waist,
of Suckey, Sal, or Peg
Their arms so red. their ugly
legs so bandy—O!
But slim and taper is the waist,
the neat and pretty leg,
Of my pretty little Tippet
is the Dandy—O. Each part, &c.
Little Tippet of the south,
if she gives me but a smile
Chears the cockles of my skipping
heart like brandy—O!
Each part, each limb, each look,
would any one beguile,
But take her altogether,
she's the Dandy—O.
Chor. Each part, each limb, each look,
would any one beguile,
But take her altogether
she’s the Dandy--O.
This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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