Now you've all heard the tale about Minnie the Moocher Who lived by the subway in New York Now she was a snow-eatin' sinner She'd steal a poor man's silver knives and fork Now the policeman took poor Minnie down to the jailhouse Then down to the morgue for a ride Now the policeman said: Minnie, tell the truth now Did you know any o' these boys before they died? Well, poor Minnie looked around at all them dead corpses To see if there was anybody that she knew And she said to that big fat policeman Well, I think I knew maybe one or two Now right over there is Burglin' Bud the bandit He's got a cake of ice at his head and toe Now that man was so hot when I knew him He'd 'a' turned that cake of ice into snow Now layin' right over there on that long stretcher Why, that's poor Bowery Bob who run the cabaret He tried to beat a rap by turnin' squealer Somebody bumped him off yesterday Minnie's eyes fell on a slab o' marble And she screamed like the whistle on a train On that slab laid Willie the Weeper He was just deader than the king of Spain Oh, Willie was Minnie's boyfriend She didn't know that she was gonna find him there Oh, laid out on a slab o' marble All cold, bleak, and bare Now my little story's all over You've heard 'bout poor Minnie's plight Now if you think this story ain't got no moral You can just bet your bottom dollar you're right