Lyrics:Johnny Mercer Music:Harry Warren Artist:Judy Garland/Virginia O'brien/Betty Russell Chorus 1: I bought a bonnet to suit my face, I had my petticoat trimmed with lace, I looked at the mirror, around I twirled And then I went out in the wide, wide world. I dreamed of gentlemen I would meet, I saw them all kneeling at my feet, I can't understand it, my hair is all curled, But my goodness me, it's a great big world. And it's cold, cold, cold, And we'll soon be old. Alas and alack, it's a great big world. Chorus 2: I learned to sew and I learned to bake, I even frosted an angel cake, On Saturday evening, when folks dropped in, My house was as neat as a brand new pin. I thought by learning each social grace, Some likely chap might forget my face, I can't understand it, I've knitted and purled, But my goodness me, it's a great big world. And it's cold, cold, cold, And we'll soon be old. Alas and alack, it's a great big world. Chorus 3: I had no petticoat trimmed with lace, My angel cake was a pure disgrace, My face was my fortune, my mother said, And my dancing slippers of bright, bright red. A million miles I have danced, or more, In hopes Prince Charming would cross the floor, I can't understand it, I've waltzed and I've whirled, But my goodness me it's a great big world. And it's cold, cold, cold, And we'll soon be old. But I'll keep on knitting and doing it well, My slippers are one thing I never will sell, My petticoat's waiting because who can tell? It's a great big world, it's a great big world.