I don't want French fried potatoes
Red, ripe tomatoes
I'm never satisfied
I want the Frim Fram Sauce
With the oss and fay
With shifafa on the side

I don't want pork chops and bacon
That won't awaken
My appetite inside
I want the Frim Fram Sauce
With the oss and fay
With shifafa on the side

Well, you know
A girl, she really got to eat
And a girl, she should eat right
Five will get you ten
I'm gonna feed myself right tonight

I don't want fish cakes and Rye bread
You heard what I said
Waiter, please, I want mine fried
I want the Frim Fram Sauce
With the oss and fay
With shifafa on the side

Shoo, doo-doo-doo-ya, doo, doo
Shuuba doo-ya doo, sheeya-did'n'doo

I don't want French fried potatoes
Red, ripe tomatoes
I'm never satisfied
I want the Frim Fram Sauce
With the oss and fay
With shifafa on the side

I don't want pork chops and bacon
That won't awaken
My appetite inside
I want the Frim Fram Sauce
With the oss and fay
With shifafa on the side

Now you know
Girls we really got to eat
And you know we should eat right
Five will get you ten
I'm gonna feed myself right tonight

I don't want fish-cakes and Rye bread
You heard what I said
Waiter, please, I want mine fried
I want the Frim Fram Sauce
With the oss and fay
With shifafa on the side

Ooh, with shifafa, uh, on the side


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