Spoken: Well friends I'm mighty sorry to tell you, but men's a getting mighty sorry in my state, in Tennessee. Now I'll sing you a song of a young man whose married three weeks and got a divorce and wanted the poor old Methodist preacher to give him his five dollars back. But you must remember King David and King Solomon lived merry, merry lives for they had many many wives, but when old age overtook them, they became very calm, King Solomon wrote the proverbs and David wrote the Psalms. We decided to get married, my little gal and I But the day I bought the license, I let my freedom fly We walked up to the preacher, said yes to all he said And if I had it to do again, I'd shoot myself instead Oh, give me back my five dollars, I paid for a wife I was a fool to pay someone, to sentence me for life The first month she was sweet as a melon on the vine I thought it was my lucky day when I asked her to be mine She look so doggone pretty, she like to took my breath But when I saw my motherinlaw, I darn nigh choked to death Oh, give me back my five dollars, I paid for a wife I was a fool to pay someone, to sentence me for life I took her to our home up East, I told her to see the sights She come in about daylight, Oh, "Where do you spend your nights?" She bought out half the city, silk dresses and gold braid I could have bought the Brooklyn bridge with half the bills I paid Oh, give me back my five dollars, I paid for a wife I was a fool to pay someone, to sentence me for life Young men stay single, for marriage is baloney It would break up a millionaire to pay her alimony Single men, stay single, don't marry you a wife A bachelor's life is heaven, compared to married life Oh, give me back my five dollars, I paid for a wife I was a fool to pay someone, to sentence me for life