from "Nancy Fat & My Polly Ann: Two Songs" "Nancy Fat" (1864) Song Written and sung with the greatest success by DAVE REED Music by T. McNally. Arranged by Charles W. Glover, 1806-1863 New York: William A. Pond & Co., 547 Broadway [Source: 024/075@Levy] 1. O Nancy Fat she was a gal, Fair and tall and slender, The fairest gal I ever saw, In all the female gender; A lovely foot I know she had, Into a boot to thrust, Her ankles small were made for use, To keep from it the dust. CHORUS [sung after each verse] O Nancy Fat, What are you at, I love you as no other, O Nancy Fat get out of that, With sweetness my you'll smother. 2. O Nancy Fat she had a mouth, I cannot now describe it, It open'd like a safety valve, When she wish'd to divide it; And well I know she had a nose, And ev'rybody knows it. The end of it just looks as if The Brandy bottle froze it.