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- Mar 21, 2012
Three Cheers for our New Yorkers
(a song parody to the tune: Give My Regards to Broadway)
1.
Give my regards to New York, for I am going off to war,
My reputation tarnished now; I’ll work to even the score.
I disobeyed my orders, I’ve always been an “imp”,
look at me now for I am famous! even with my limp.
2.
Give my regards to Auburn, from a famous resident,
I’m heading south to Washington to serve my president.
Some day I will be famous, I know, by gosh by golly.
But I’ll go down in history for the most famous folly.
3.
Give my regards to no one, I lived my life my way,
Women deplored me, Men adored me, even though they paid.
So many miles I travelled, even the Queen I met.
I was so famous, I made sure, the folks would not forget.
4.
Let’s hear it for our New Yorkers, for they are the best.
With all their antics, we are riveted, they never give us rest.
Each verse tells us the story, of one famous resident,
Just Name All Three in Proper Order, don’t be negligent.
credit: @DBF
(a song parody to the tune: Give My Regards to Broadway)
1.
Give my regards to New York, for I am going off to war,
My reputation tarnished now; I’ll work to even the score.
I disobeyed my orders, I’ve always been an “imp”,
look at me now for I am famous! even with my limp.
2.
Give my regards to Auburn, from a famous resident,
I’m heading south to Washington to serve my president.
Some day I will be famous, I know, by gosh by golly.
But I’ll go down in history for the most famous folly.
3.
Give my regards to no one, I lived my life my way,
Women deplored me, Men adored me, even though they paid.
So many miles I travelled, even the Queen I met.
I was so famous, I made sure, the folks would not forget.
4.
Let’s hear it for our New Yorkers, for they are the best.
With all their antics, we are riveted, they never give us rest.
Each verse tells us the story, of one famous resident,
Just Name All Three in Proper Order, don’t be negligent.
credit: @DBF