Subatinga Ragajaga Jinga, Specatacatoe
                                            A/k/a "Bellevue Love Song"


Louie Crubcake was a madman
But not a bad man was he.
In the Bellevue Hospital he loved a little gal
As cute as she could be (but crazy),
Every morning, just at dawning
He'd stand outside of her door
And there he'd sing and everything
As he waited for her feet to touch the floor.
Then he'd go into this little dance
As he begged his honey love to take a chance:

"Subatinga, Ragajaga Jinga, Specatacatoe,
Won't you please come out and play?
We're stuck here for today---remember?
Subatinga, I'd do anything-a
For I love you so,
All day long I wait for you
'Cause there's nothing else to do
But Subatinga, Ragajaga Jinga, Specatacatoe."

One fine day they disappeared
And climbed o'er the wall, so it seems.
Now they live as man and wife and lead a crazy life
And dream their wacky dreams (so happy),
Someday maybe they'll have a baby
And then their joy is complete,
And when they roam from home, sweet home
They walk on furry hooves instead of feet.
Now every single night at ten
They'll sing that lovin' melody again:

"Subatinga, Ragajaga Jinga, Specatacatoe,
Won't you please come out and play?
We're stuck here anyway---remember?
Subatinga, I'd do anything-a
For I love you so,
All day long I wait for you
'Cause there's nothing else to do
But Subatinga, Ragajaga Jinga, Specatacatoe!"


Lyrics and Music by Alan Seidler
©2001 by Furhoof Music Publishing, a Div. of Furhoof Enterprises, Ltd.