Milton Hershey sings “Caramel Man” as he sets up his first candy shop.
VERSE:
I want to be a caramel man.
I’ve got confectionery sense,
And a list of each expense.
Let me roll the dice.
I'll calculate the price.
I want to be a caramel man.
CHORUS:
Each boy and girl,
Needs a savory treat.
If their stomachs are empty,
I can share something sweet.
VERSE:
I want to be a caramel man.
I’ve got a sentimental wit,
And a heart that just won’t quit.
I am taffy and cream.
Feel my soul dream.
I want to be a caramel man.
CHORUS:
Each lady and gent,
Needs some sugary frills.
If their dreams have been spoiled,
I can give them new thrills.
BRIDGE:
So many people are sour.
I cannot bear for their lives to be dour.
CHORUS:
Each grandma and pop,
Needs a spring in their stride.
If their bodies are tired,
I can make their eyes wide.
VERSE:
I want to be a caramel man.
I want to be a caramel man.
I want to be a caramel man, caramel man.
Copyright 2018 Jennifer Waters
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