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On a Slow Boat to China

by Kay Kyser

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There is no verse To this song 'Cause I don't wanna wait a moment too long To say that I'd love to get you On a slow boat to China All to myself alone Get you and keep you In my arms ever more Leave all your lovers Weepin' on a faraway shore Out on the briny With that moon big and shiny Melting your heart of stone Honey, I'd love to get you On a slow boat to China All to myself Alone I'd love to get you On a slow boat to China All to myself alone A twist in the rudder And a rip in the sail Drifting and dreaming Throw the compass over the rail Out on the ocean Far from all the commotion Melting your heart, of stone I'd love to get you On a slow boat to China All to myself There's nobody else Yes, all to myself alone

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