"På den københavnske natklub var stemningen rigtig høj (På Tunesia var stemningen røg)"
"Alle der tæller i det københavnske musikliv var tilstede og de ventede spændt på aftenens stjerne, jazzsangeren Smith (Hummerdrengen Smith) og hans mambo-orkester"
"Smith var en herlig fyr, altid en mand for en frisk (sjov) bemærkning, og så elskede han kællinger (så alle grinede)"

Tjikkah tjikkah tjikkah tjikkah tjah, nu kommer den, ahh
Tjikkah tjikkah tjikkah tjikkah tjah
Tjikkah tjikkah tjikkah tjikkah tjah, ahh
Tjikkah tjikkah tjikkah tjikkah tjah

Når hun ser min stok går hun ahh
Når hun hiver i min lock går jeg ahh
Når hun smager på min top går hun ahh
Når hun dykker på min kok går jeg ahh
Først rykker jeg frem rykker lidt tilbage
Kigger på hende
Gad vide om hun vil klage
Hvis jeg fik hendes nummer
Gav en fersk hummer
Som en fersken på et fad ikke rynket hud som bad
ja du sød og du lille og du fræk, ja
Jeg vil gerne se din lille spræk, ja
Ka du få den til at lave bræk?
Eller har den lille romermis træk
Svusssssssssssssssssssssssssssh

Tigar:
Nogle piger gaar i flok nogle gaar alene
Nogle piger fyrer op, nogle gaar i sten
Nogle piger babba gren og skraber deres ben
Nogle piger de ber' til Jehova
Hælder kogende vand paa Medova
De folder deres hænder mens de boller deres venner
Nogle Piger gir' et kys nogle gir' et kram
Nogle piger onanerer mens de sover sammen
Jeg ved det
Jeg har set det

Kokos:
Og ja de koner jeg jobber dem
Jeg tar dem med på min chopper hjem
Og du kan tro jeg forstokker dem
Gi'r dem honning når jeg ligger og kokker dem

Phar:
For med min stok kan jeg binde dem med trylleri
Lægger dem på gulvet, fyrer op for en fin magi
Se de babber op, det' da noget der er fremtid i
Pharfar han kan li en ung pige med energi
Og hun babber op på min stok
Som havde konen aldrig lavet andet
Hun kigger på den som havde stokken gjort hende helt forbandet
Jeg tar hendes kone og hendes hus og smider dem ud i vandet
Er det mon fordi PharPhars pik er så tykpandet

Kokos:
For ja ja de koner jeg jobber dem
Jeg tar dem med på min chopper hjem
Og du kan tro jeg forstokker dem
Gir dem honning når jeg ligger og kokker dem

Tjikkah tjikkah tjikkah tjikkah tjah, nu kommer den, ahh
Tjikkah tjikkah tjikkah tjikkah tjah
Tjikkah tjikkah tjikkah tjikkah tjah, ahh
Tjikkah tjikkah tjikkah tjikkah tjah



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