Flower Drum Song was performed on Broadway in 1958 and 2002.
You are young and beautiful, Sweet as the breath of May. Earnestly I speak to you. Weigh ev'ry word I say. If you want to have a rosy future And be happy as a honey bee, With a husband who will always love you, Baby, Don't marry me. If you want a man you can depend on, I can absolutely guarantee I will never fail to disappoint you, Baby, Don't marry me. I eat litchie nuts and cookies in bed And I fill the bed with nutshells and crumbs. I have irritating habits you'll dread, Like the way I have of cracking my thumbs. My grandpa was a big game hunter, He met grandma swinging on a tree. If you want to have attactive children, Baby, Don't marry me. --I would like to see my sons and daughters Sliding up and down their father's knee.-- They'll get splinters in their little fannies, Cookie, Don't marry me. I'm devoted to my dear old Mama, And if you and Mama disagree, I would always side with her against you, Schnookie, Don't marry me. --I would always like to know where you go. I don't like a man to keep me in doubt.-- Honey that's a thing that's easy to know, You will always know where I am, I'm out! I am talking like a Chinese uncle. I'm as serious as I can be. I am saying this because I love you, Darling, Don't marry me!