Take Back Your Mink (拿走你的水貂) - Dorothy Shay
He bought me the fur coat five winters ago
And the gown the following fall
Then the bracelet the bag
The hat and the sheeves
That was late '48 I recall
Then last night in his apartment
He tried to remove them all
And I said as I ran down the hall
Take back your mink
Take back your pearls
What made you think
That I was one of them girls
I'm screaming
Take back the gown
The sheeves and the hat
I may be down
But I'm not flat as all that
I thought that each expensive gift
You'd arranged
Was a token of your esteem
But when I think of what
You want in exchange
It all seems a horrible dream
So take back your mink
Those old worn out pelts
And go shorten the sleaves
For somebody else
I'm screaming
I thought that each expensive gift
You'd arranged
Was a token of your esteem
But when I think of what
You want in exchange
It all seems a horrible dream
So take back your mink
To from whence it came
And go shorten the sleeves
Repair the lining
Chans the army shoes
Pay the anshorants
And then you know
What you can do with it
Just give it to stan other day