In
the apartment above me,
there is the lovingest pair.
I don't know what she has
to be jealous of.
She has a face that just a
mother could love.
And till I know she's always worried,
some girl will steal her prize away.
She's always asking,
is there somebody else?
I guess it's just to hear him say,
No, no, Nora, nobody but you, dear.
You know, yours truly is true, dear.
When you accuse me of flirting,
I wouldn't, I couldn't, I love you so.
I have chances too many to mention.
Never give them a bit of attention.
And would I trade you for me?
No, no, Nora, no, no.
She has a lot of detectives
who check him up every
day.
She's read about those men
who lead double lives.
She's making sure
she won't be one of those wives.
She thinks he looks like Douglas Fairbanks,
although he has Ben
Turpin's eyes.
A hundred times a day she
calls on the phone,
and every time she does, he sighs.
No, no, Nora, nobody but you, dear.
You know, that I stick like glue, dear.
An d when you're speak
ing of shaking,
I wouldn't, I couldn't, I love you so.
I see eyes that are full of affection,
but I look in another direction.
And do I care for the families?
No, no, Nora, no,
no.
I see eyes that are full of affection,
but I always look in another direction,
and would
Did I fall for Peggy Hopkins?
No, no, Nora, no, no.