Oh there once was a man Who was looking for a wife And he knew what he had in mind: A pretty little thing That would love him all his life. He knew not what he would find.
So he went to an inn And they kindly let him in At the sign of the Lion's Den. A girl he would see; She was probably a three On a scale from one to ten.
So he ordered him a beer; But his vision still was clear So he ordered up one pint more. When it past his lips He was staring at her hips, And decided she was probably a four.
Well, when that pint was through He decided for to woo And near to her he came. And since she was alive She was probably a five, So he asked her for her name.
Well, she looked him in the eye But she gave him no reply And they brought him a glass of wine. He was really in a fix; she was looking like a six, And he said, "Will you be mine?"
After drink eleven She was looking like a seven. In fact, she was really great. After one more round, Surprisingly he found He was sitting with an eight.
When he asked her to dine He was sure she was a nine So he reached for his ring, and then He drank another ale, Thought his love would never fail, And he praised her as a ten.
So, now he has a wife Who will love him all his life And a long life it will be. When the ale had cleared his head He wished that he was dead Cause he married a minus three.