I've been watching you for some time, running frankly in and out my door. I tell you now that you're a bit mistaken for what you think that you can use me for. Because I'm not your stand-by man, ready for you whenever you please. Oh, no, I'm not your stand-by man, ready for you day and night. The other night you left my home, cursing. Words that I may better not repeat. And now you're back and want me to caress you baby, but I will give you none of what you need. Maybe when I'm old and senile I'll be in for all your plans. But it gives over two billion women; for at least one I'll be an all- time man