The Shoe Cobbler.
Married me a wife and nine pounds with her,
O! settled down for a life time,
Bound down together,
Tum-a-ling ding diddie.
Tum-a-ling ding diddie.
O! She is my dear.
My wife she wants some shoes,
And I haint got time to make 'em.
Oh, I got so much work to do for other people.
Tum-a-ling ding diddie,
Tum-a-ling ding diddie.
Oh, she is my dear.
Lost my ball of wax
And I don't know where to find it.
It's enough to fret the old scratch.
No, here it is, I've found it.
Tum-a-ling ding diddie,
Tum-a-ling ding diddie,
Oh, she is my dear.