Frank Sinatra "Lean Baby" |
My lean baby, tall and thin, 5 feet 7 of bones and skin But when she tells me, baby, she loves me I feel as mellow as a fellow can be. She's so skinny, she's so drawn, When she stands sideways you'd think she's gone But when she calls me baby, I feel fine To think she's frantically, romantically mine. She's slender, but she's tender. She makes my heart surrender. And every night when I hold her tight, The feelin' is nice - my arms can go around twice My lean baby she's so slim A broomstick's wider but not as trim And when she starts to kiss me Then I know I love her so, I'll never ever let her go. No - my lean baby, strange to see And all that nothin' it belongs to me. And though she may be scrawny she's OK Because I wouldn't want her any other way. Man, she's so skinny, she's so drawn, When she stands sideways you would think that she's gone But when she calls me baby, I feel fine To think she's frantically, romantically mine. I chased her and I caught her. Then a diamond ring I bought her. Hey, the diamond shines, the ring is so fine, but here is a twist - she wears it right on her wrist. My lean baby she's so slim A broomstick's wider but not as trim And when she starts to kiss me Then I know I love her so, I'll never ever let her go. My lean baby, tall and thin Lyric from www.lyricmania.com |