 Let's sing a song. You don't hear every day. It's your old friend calling again. Hello, sweetheart. This old smiley Ed Mcconnelly lad and lamp man again. Have you heard this one lately? Ain't she sweet? See her coming down the street And ask you very confidentially. Ain't she sweet? Ain't she nice? Just look her over once or twice And ask you very confidentially. Ain't she nice? Just cast your eye in her direction. Oh, me, oh, my. Ain't that perfection? I repeat. Don't you think that's kind of neat? And ask you very confidentially. That girl scrubs his come on fingers. That's it. There, we'll give you some walking over there. That's it. Just tell them what it ain't she sweet. See her coming down the street And ask you very confidentially. Ain't she sweet? Ain't she nice? Look her over once or twice And ask you very confidentially. Ain't she nice? Just cast an eye in her direction. Oh, me, oh, my. Ain't she perfection? I tell you that I repeat. Don't you think that's kind of neat? And ask you very confidentially. Ain't she sweet? So sweet. You know, all you girls are sweet to me. Landscapes, what will I think of next? You know, that's what I heard a sweet little old gal say the other day In our store when she saw one of our Aladdin lamps with lighted bases. Well now, I don't have any idea what they'll think of next. But I do know the Aladdin people certainly had a bright idea When they thought up a way to use alicyte As a material in the base of their lamps And then light them from within with a small bulb All while those lighted bases just glow All mellow and soft in a room And they kind of accent the other good light That gives up from top there. Speaking of top there, Aladdin lamps have beautiful Aladdin Whipple light shades To top off their beauty. And those Whipple light shades are practical As well as beautiful. They're washable, easy to clean. Stop in and see the wonderful selection Of Aladdin lamps and Whipple light shades We have at our store. And now for our him. I have often sailed In stormy sea Where the dashing billows off To a threat in me But I knew that Jesus would my pilot be When I saw his blessed face In the storm When I see his blessed face In the storm When I hear his voice say peace Peace be still Then the billows cease to roll Peace and quiet fills my soul When I see his blessed face In the storm Well, that's all for today, honey. This is Smiley and Ed McConnell, the Aladdin lamp man Send bushels of love and thanks for listening. Be with us next time When we come back to sing a song. You don't hear every day When we all come calling again.