My Little Loving Aero Man
Lyric by Charles R. McCarron and Ferd. E. Mierisch
Music by Chris Smith
Published 1912

[verse 1]
Pretty little witty little Mary Snow,
went with her steady beau,
to see an "Aero-show",
And when she saw a pippin dippin' to and fro,
she sighed like girls will do;
Said she to him "I'm getting tired of motor cars,
they give you awful jars,
I want to visit Mars;
so let's imagine now that we're among the stars,
in an aero built for two."

[chorus]
Let us fly! Let us fly!
Let us fly a little, try a little loving on the sly;
We can see! We can See!
Lot of couples busy spooning** while balooning in the sky.
Here we go, up we go, let us get busy Oh!
Honey dear, aint it queer,
Don't you feel dizzy?
Go slow? Oh, No!
Keepin' in time with the huggin'
to the engine chuggin' chuggin'
Don't you stop! Don't you stop! Don't you stop!
You better love me all you can!
Go up a little higher, up a little higher,
my little lovin' Aero man.

[verse 2]
Pretty little witty litt Mary's beau,
he went and got the dough
and bought a Bleriot**,
And after that to show her that he wasn't slow,
he bought a parachute;
Said he "I got it Mary dear in case we fall,
you won't get hurt at all,
so don't you dare to stall;
Said she "I will be ready ev'ry night you call,
and around the moon we'll scoot."

[repeat chorus]

*kissing and cuddling
**An airplane named after the famous French aviator and inventor, Louis Bleriot. He is credited with inventing the first monoplane, as depicted on the cover