What did Washington say when he crossed the Delaware?
Give me liberty or give me death"—these words will never die. "We have just begun to fight" is a famous battle cry; But what I really want to know ain't written anywhere. Hey, what did Washington say when he crossed the Delaware?
Mme faccia 'nu fridd', e tengo 'na famm', Mme faccia 'nu fridd', no tengo mo dann Oh, Martha, Martha, wish you were here tonight. Oh, Martha, Martha, no pasta fazool-a tonight.
Martha baked these pizza pies and now they're cold as ice. We'll sell them to the Indians at only half the price. Please row a little faster, boys. I got no time to kill. Tonight I'm posing for my picture on the dollar bill.
Mme faccia 'nu fridd', e tengo 'na famm', Mme faccia 'nu fridd', no tengo mo dann Oh, Martha, Martha, don't wait up for me tonight. Oh, Martha, Martha, no Dardanella tonight."
George stood up and told his men, "Keep going! Please don't stop. These boats are only rented and we've got till six o'clock. It's against the rules. We can't go rowing after dark. We've got to get these rowboats back to good old Central Park.
Mme faccia 'nu fridd', e tengo 'na famm', Mme faccia 'nu fridd', no tengo mo dann Oh, Martha, Martha, I'm not coming home tonight. Oh, Martha, Martha, there'll be no twisting tonight."
4. On the day of glory, that's what Georgie told his crew. Some may doubt the story, but to those of you who do, Just ask Giusepp' the barber while he trims and cuts your hair. He'll tell you just what Georgie said when he crossed the Delaware:
Mme faccia 'nu fridd', e tengo 'na famm', Mme faccia 'nu fridd', no tengo mo dann Oh, Martha, Martha, no pasta fazool tonight. Oh, Martha, Martha, I'm not coming home tonight