Polaren Per är Kärlekskrank
Polaren per är kärlekskrank
skjortan är ren och blicken blank
blicken är blank av kärlekskval
osammanhängande e hans tal

Ann Katarin Rosenblad, skönaste damen i vår stad
helt utan konkurrens jag svär
"Jävlar i det" sa polaren Per

Polaren Per är full av glöd
blicken e blank och kinden röd
kinden e röd och per förstörd
men Ann-Katarin e oberörd

Ann-katarin rosenblad tuffaste damen i vår stad
hårdare än granit jag svär
"Jävlar i det" sa polaren Per

Hon bjöd mig hem till sig en kväll
vi satt i hennes dyschatell
och drack en massa alkohol
fantastiskt vad den damen tål

Ann-katarin Rosenblad, hon sveper en 8 drinkar i rad
utan att blinka, jo jag svär
"Jävlar i det" sa polaren Per

Jag hade med mig min gitarr,
spelte och sjöng med känsla och darr
och när jag bad om en kyss till tack,
så fick jag en smäll så läppen sprack

Ann-Katarin Rosenblad, temprament till den milda grad
muskler och stål både här och där
"Jävlar i det" sa polaren Per

Men kärlekens makt är stor som ni vet
först var hon kall men sen var hon het
först sa hon nej, och sen sa hon ja
därefter blev allt som det skulle va'

Ann-Katarin Rosenblad
först var hon sur och sedan glad
därefter fylldes hon av begär
"Jävlar i det" sa polaren Per

Men kärleken var av kortvarig art,
ut ur mitt liv försvann hon med fart
då hade jag knappt ett öre kvar
och nu e hon inte anträffbar

Ann-Katarin Rosenblad, dyraste damen i vår stad
kostade mer än det smakade där
"Jävlar i det" sa polaren Per

Polaren Per e kärlekskrank,
skjortan e ren och blicken blank
blicken e blank och Per förstörd,
men Ann-Katarin e oberörd

Ann-katarin rosenblad, stans största, ja ni får gissa vad
men det är just precis vad hon är
"Jävlar i det" sa polaren Per


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