Irving Berlin
The First Lady
(She's the first lady, she's the first lady
She's the first lady of the land!)
She might have been a teacher
A job that she'd adore...
She might have been a housewife
A wife and nothing more!
She might have been an actress
Who might have played broadway!
But my husband had to be president (hmm...)
And what am I today?
I'm the "first" lady of the land
The "first" lady of the land
Standing on a receiving line
Winding up with an aching spine
Calluses on my receiving hand
As the "first" lady of the land!
For every week a different hairdo
Which means another dress
Those meetings with committees
And sparing with the "press"
Those dreary formal dinners
When I stay up 'till dawn
Counting all the silver
When the guests have gone!
When they march out in single file
And I must smile, smile, smile!
I'd rather be the second
Or the third or the forth
Or the fifth or the sixth
Or the seventh instead
Of the "first" lady of the land!
I'm the "first" lady of the land
The "first" lady of the land
Entertaining at lunch or tea
Do do-gooders who call on me
Telling of their noble deeds they've planned
For the "first" lady of the land!
And oh, the presents that they send me
An awful lot of junk
An un-housebroken poodle
A dehydrated skunk
A turkey for "thanksgiving"
Potat'as in a sack
But when they send me a "diamond"
I must send it back!
When the whole cabinet arrives
And bring their wives, wives, wives!
I'd rather be the second
Or the third or the forth
Or the fifth or the sixth
Or the seventh instead
Of the "first" lady of the land!