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When I called on Miss McGee, I did it surreptitiously, <br />And things were far from pleasant when I came to say goodnight.<br />Her father by the front door was laying for me viciously, <br />While Towser in the back yard was spoiling for a fight.<br />I went out the back way, the dog I gave preference.<br />He was right on hand for me and met me with a growl.<br />Nicely then I spoke to him with soothing words of deference, <br />But up he walked behind me and at once got foul.<br />I grabbed, <br />He grabbed, <br />Towser got the best of it. <br />We both grabbed together,<br />The dog grabbed very hard.<br />I got one coattail. <br />Towser got the rest of it, <br />And I left my Sunday breeches in McGee's back yard.<br /><br />Old McGee the trousers found, he patched a dozen holes or more <br />And when he wore a long tail coat they looked all nice and right.<br />He thought he'd struck a good scheme for starting up a clothing store <br />And layed to do a young man who called another night.<br />He went out the back way to give his Towser chain enough.<br />The moon was hid behind a cloud, the dog could scarcely see.<br />He didn't know his master, but he saw the trousers plain enough.<br />It wasn't half a jiffy until he found McGee.<br />Dog grabbed,<br />Man grabbed, <br />Towser got the best of it.<br />They both grabbed together, <br />The dog grabbed very hard.<br />The fence got the coattail <br />Towser got the rest of it,<br />And you couldn't find the breeches in McGee's back yard.<br /><br />Old McGee was very sore a strong explosive then he bought, <br />And with an old tin kettle he prepared a deadly bomb.<br />The dog had made it hot for him and for the dog he'd make it hot, <br />So he tied it to the dog's tail to steel him to the tomb.<br />Dog espied a black cat, made a savage dash at it, <br />Only takes a slight blow the powder to ignite.<br />The kettle struck a brick wall, came an awful crash with it.<br />Things around that back yard were scattered out of sight.<br />Dog flew,<br />Man flew,<br />Bomb secured the best of it.<br />They both flew together, <br />The dog flew very hard.<br />The kettle struck the hilltop, <br />Dog a mile to west of it, <br />And you couldn't find a vestige in McGee's back yard.
Letra nueva de la canción
When I called on Miss McGee, I did it surreptitiously, <br />And things were far from pleasant when I came to say goodnight.<br />Her father by the front door was laying for me viciously, <br />While Towser in the back yard was spoiling for a fight.<br />I went out the back way, the dog I gave preference.<br />He was right on hand for me and met me with a growl.<br />Nicely then I spoke to him with soothing words of deference, <br />But up he walked behind me and at once got foul.<br />I grabbed, <br />He grabbed, <br />Towser got the best of it. <br />We both grabbed together,<br />The dog grabbed very hard.<br />I got one coattail. <br />Towser got the rest of it, <br />And I left my Sunday breeches in McGee's back yard.<br /><br />Old McGee the trousers found, he patched a dozen holes or more <br />And when he wore a long tail coat they looked all nice and right.<br />He thought he'd struck a good scheme for starting up a clothing store <br />And layed to do a young man who called another night.<br />He went out the back way to give his Towser chain enough.<br />The moon was hid behind a cloud, the dog could scarcely see.<br />He didn't know his master, but he saw the trousers plain enough.<br />It wasn't half a jiffy until he found McGee.<br />Dog grabbed,<br />Man grabbed, <br />Towser got the best of it.<br />They both grabbed together, <br />The dog grabbed very hard.<br />The fence got the coattail <br />Towser got the rest of it,<br />And you couldn't find the breeches in McGee's back yard.<br /><br />Old McGee was very sore a strong explosive then he bought, <br />And with an old tin kettle he prepared a deadly bomb.<br />The dog had made it hot for him and for the dog he'd make it hot, <br />So he tied it to the dog's tail to steel him to the tomb.<br />Dog espied a black cat, made a savage dash at it, <br />Only takes a slight blow the powder to ignite.<br />The kettle struck a brick wall, came an awful crash with it.<br />Things around that back yard were scattered out of sight.<br />Dog flew,<br />Man flew,<br />Bomb secured the best of it.<br />They both flew together, <br />The dog flew very hard.<br />The kettle struck the hilltop, <br />Dog a mile to west of it, <br />And you couldn't find a vestige in McGee's back yard.
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