Adelaide's Lament
Look Adelaide, you're getting yourself upset
You and I are gonna be alright (achoo)
After all we love each other, and we're gonna get married
I don't believe you anymore
But it's true, aw, you'll feel better tomorrow
C'mon cheer up honey, let's see that old smile (achoo)
That's my girl, see ya tomorra
It says here
The average unmarried female
Basically insecure
Due to some long frustration may react
With psychosomatic symptoms
Difficult to endure
Affecting the upper respiratory tract
In other words, just from waiting around for that plain little band of gold
A person can develop a cold
You can spray her wherever you figure there's streptococci lurk
You can give her a shot for whatever's she's got, but it just won't work
If she's tired of getting the fish eye from the hotel clerk
A person can develop a cold
It says here
The female remaining single
Just in the legal sense
Shows a neurotic tendency, see note, tendency see note?
Ohh, see note, oh, oh here we go, here we go
Chronic organic syndromes
Toxic or hypertense
Involving the eye, the ear, the nose, and throat
In other words, just from worrying if the wedding is on or off
A person can develop a cough
You can feed her all day with the vitamin A and the Bromofizz
But the medicine never gets anywhere near where the trouble is
If she's getting a kind of a name for herself, and the name ain't his
A person can develop a cough
And further more, just from stalling, and stalling
And stalling the wedding trip
A person can develop la grippe
When they get on the train for Niagara
And she can hear church bells chime
The compartment is air conditioned
And the mood sublime
Then they get off at Saratoga for the fourteenth time
A person can develop la grippe
La grippe
La post nasal drip
With the wheezes
And the sneezes
And a sinus that's really a pip
From a lack of community property
And a feeling she's getting too old
A person can develop a bad, bad cold