Lady and the Tramp
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:56:02
And I only hope
he'll stay that way

:56:06
He's a tramp
:56:09
He's a scoundrel
:56:11
He's a rounder
:56:13
He's a cad
:56:15
He's a tramp
:56:17
But I love him
:56:20
Yes, even I have got it pretty bad
:56:24
You can never tell when he'll show up
:56:29
He gives you plenty of trouble
:56:34
I guess he's just a no-count pup
:56:37
But I wish that he were double
:56:41
- He's a tramp
- Boom ba-boom, ruff

:56:43
- He's a rover
- Boom ba-boom, ruff

:56:46
- And there's nothing more to say
- Boom ba-boom, ruff

:56:49
If he's a tramp
He's a good one

:56:53
And I wish that I could travel his way
:56:59
Wish that I could travel his way
:57:03
Wish that I could travel his way
:57:10
Yeah, but he never takes 'em serious.
:57:13
Ah, but some day
he is meeting someone different...

:57:18
some delicate, fragile creature...
:57:21
who is giving him a wish
to shelter and protect.

:57:24
Like Miss Park Avenue here,
eh, matey?

:57:27
Mmm, could be.
But when he does...

:57:31
Yeah, I'm way ahead of ya.
Under the spell of true love...

:57:35
The poor chump grows careless.
:57:38
The Cossacks are picking him up.
:57:40
And it's curtains for the Tramp.
:57:45
It's the little cocker, Bill,
in number four.

:57:48
Okay.
:57:51
All right, baby,
they've come to take you home.

:57:55
You're too nice a girl
to be in this place.


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