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When Johnny Jones was serenading Mary,
He sure could quote a lot of poetry,
But he'd much rather tell her,
What he learned in his speller,
When they both attended PS 33!

A ~ You're adorable . . .
B ~ You're so beautiful . . .
C ~ You're a cutie full of charms . . .
D ~ You're a darling and . . .
E ~ You're exciting . . .
F ~ You're a feather in my arms . . .
G ~ You look good to me . . .
H ~ You're so heavenly . . .
I ~ You're the one I idolize . . .
J ~ We're like Jack and Jill . . .
K ~ You're so kiss-able . . .
L ~ Is the love-light in your eyes . . .
M, N, O, P . . .
You could go on all day . . .
Mmmmmmm!
Q, R, S, T . . .
Alphabetically speaking you're OK!
U ~ Made my life complete . . .
V ~ Means you're awfully sweet . . .
W, X, Y, Z . . .
It's fun to wonder through,
The alphabet with you,
To tell . . . ( us what ? )
I mean . . . ( Uh Huh! )
To tell you what you mean to me!
( We love you alphabetically! )

Music and Lyrics by Sidney Lipman, Fred Wise
and Buddy Kaye, 1948
When Johnny Jones was serenading Mary,    He sure could quote a lot of poetry,    But he'd much rather tell her,    What he learned in his speller,    When they both attended PS 33!       A ~ You're adorable . . .    B ~ You're so beautiful . . .    C ~ You're a cutie full of charms . . .    D ~ You're a darling and . . .    E ~ You're exciting . . .    F ~ You're a feather in my arms . . .    G ~ You look good to me . . .    H ~ You're so heavenly . . .    I ~ You're the one I idolize . . .    J ~ We're like Jack and Jill . . .    K ~ You're so kiss-able . . .    L ~ Is the love-light in your eyes . . .    M, N, O, P . . .    You could go on all day . . .    Mmmmmmm!    Q, R, S, T . . .    Alphabetically speaking you're OK!    U ~ Made my life complete . . .    V ~ Means you're awfully sweet . . .    W, X, Y, Z . . .    It's fun to wonder through,    The alphabet with you,    To tell . . . ( us what ? )    I mean . . . ( Uh Huh! )    To tell you what you mean to me!    ( We love you alphabetically! )       Music and Lyrics by Sidney Lipman, Fred Wise    and Buddy Kaye, 1948