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Billie Holiday Lyrics for Song: My Sweet Hunk Of Trash
 Lyrics for Album: Priceless Jazz [1997]
 
 
 
 21402>You don't act up too much
 
 Ain't got that glamor touch
 
 You're trifling lazy
 
 Ain't worth a cigarette ash
 
 
 
 Look out here Mamma
 
 Look out here
 
 You carry me too fast
 
 Watch it, baby
 
 
 
 You're just my good for nothin'
 
 My sweet hunk o' trash
 
 My, my how you sound
 
 
 
 You're very short on looks
 
 Yeah, yeah, yeah
 
 Dumb, when it comes to books
 
 Look out, baby, watch it, honey
 
 And you stay full of corn just like succotash
 
 What you want me to do in my idle moments?
 
 
 
 You're just a good for nothin'
 
 But my sweet hunk o' trash
 
 Let me get a word in there honey, you running your mouth
 
 
 
 You said I've worried you for years
 
 I'm just a barfly moochin' beers
 
 While you sweat over a hot stove slinging hash
 
 Work my fingers right down to the elbows
 
 
 
 Yes I may be good for nothin'
 
 But I'm still your sweet hunk o' trash
 
 First to admit it baby
 
 
 
 You said I spread my love all around
 
 And with the chicks all over town
 
 But, how can I when you keep me broke?
 
 So I can't spend no cash
 
 
 
 Yes I may be good for nothin'
 
 But I'm still your sweet hunk o' trash
 
 
 
 Listen here pops
 
 You know you lie about your youth
 
 I don't lie baby
 
 I'm just careless with the truth, that's all
 
 How careless can you be?
 
 
 
 Oh, no
 
 With all your chicks
 
 You try to make a flash
 
 Now baby, it ain't like that, no
 
 
 
 But you're still my good for nothin'
 
 My sweet hunk o' trash
 
 
 
 Now when you stay out very late
 
 It sure makes me mad to wait
 
 How come, baby?
 
 'Cause, you come home too tired
 
 To raise just one eyelash
 
 Watch it baby, watch it
 
 
 
 You're just good for nothin'
 
 But you're my sweet hunk o' trash
 
 Yes indeed
 
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| Album Lyrics: Priceless Jazz [1997] |  
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  Billie Holiday
 "Priceless Jazz [1997]"
 
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