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Barnacle Bill Lyrics
Who's that knocking at my door?
Who's that knocking at my door?
Who's that knocking at my door?
Cried the fair young maiden?
It's only me from over the sea;
I'm Barnacle Bill, the Sailor.
I'm all lit up like a Christmas tree;
I'm Barnacle Bill, the
Sailor.
I'll sail the sea until I croak,
I fight and swear and
drink and smoke,
But I can't swim a bloomin' stroke;
I'm Barnacle
Bill, the Sailor.
Are you young and handsome, sir?
Are you
young and handsome, sir?
Are you young and handsome, sir?
[Cried
the fair young maiden.]
I'm old and rough and dirty and tough,
[Said Barnacle Bill, the Sailor.]
I never can get drunk enough;
[I'm Barnacle Bill, the Sailor.]
I drink my whiskey when I can,
Whiskey from an old tin can,
For whiskey is the life of man,
[I'm Barnacle Bill, the Sailor.]
I'll come down and let you
in,
I'll come down and let you in,
I'll come down and let you in,
[Cried the fair young maiden.]
As she sings and dances
at the window, an accommodating couch walks into her parlor in anticipation of
what is to follow.
Well, hurry before I bust in the door,
[I'm Barnacle Bill, the Sailor.]
I'll rare and tear and rant and
roar,
[I'm Barnacle Bill, the Sailor.]
I'll spin you yarns and
tell you lies,
I'll drink your wine and eat your pies,
I'll pinch
your cheeks and black your eyes,
[I'm Barnacle Bill, the Sailor.]
During this verse, the door shrinks with fear from Bimbo, who
stomps in and up the stairs, breaking each one as he goes. At the top, Betty
Boop's parlor wall lifts up like a mouth and pulls Bimbo in, where he joins a
coy Be
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