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Letra Otto Titsling de Bette Midler original



'This next story is a true story.
It concerns two of my favorite subjects:
Industrial theft . . . and-a t-ts!
Mmm, what a combo! This is the story . . .
The inventor of the modern foundation garment
That we women wear today was a German scientist
And opera lover by the name of Otto Titsling!
This is a true story.
His name was Otto Titsling.
What happened to Otto Titsling shouldn't happen to a schnauzer.
It's a very sad story. I feel I have to share it with you.'

Otto Titsling, inventor and kraut,
Had nothing to get very worked up about.
His inventions were failures, his future seemed bleak.
He fled to the opera at least twice a week.

One night at the opera he saw an Aida
Who's t-ts were so big they would often impede her.
Bug-eyed he watched her fall into the pit,
Done in by the weight of those terrible t-ts.

Oh, my god! There she blows!
Aerodynamically this bitch was a mess.
Otto eyeballed the diva lying comatose amongst the reeds,
And he suddenly felt the fire of inspiration
Flood his soul. He knew what he had to do!
He ran back to his workshop
Where he futzed and futzed and futzed.

For Otto Titsling had found his quest:
To lift and mold the female breast;
To point the small ones to the sky;
To keep the big ones high and dry!

Every night he'd sweat and snort
Searching for the right support.
He tried some string and paper clips.
Hey! He even tried his own two lips!

Well, he stitched and he slaved
And he slaved and he stitched
Until finally one night, in the wee hours of morning,
Otto arose from his workbench triumphant.
Yes! He had invented the worlds first
Over-the-shoulder-boulder-holder. Hooray!

Exhausted but ecstatic he ran
Down the street to the diva's house
Bearing the prototype in his hot little hand.
Now, the diva did not want to try the darn thing on.
But, after many initial misgivings,
She finally did.
And the sigh of relief that issued forth
From the diva's mouth
Was so loud that it was mistaken by some
To be the early onset of the Siroccan Winds
Which would often roll through the Schwarzwald
With a vengeance!
Ahhhhh-i!

But little did Otto know,
At the moment of his greatest triumph,
Lurking under the diva's bed
Was none other than the very worst
Of the French patent thieves,
Philippe DeBrassiere.
And Phil was watching the scene
With a great deal of interest!

Later that night, while our Brun Hilda slept,
Into the wardrobe Philippe softly crept.
He fumbled through knickers and corsets galore,
'til he found Otto's titsling and he ran out the door.

Crying, 'Oh, my god! What joy! What bliss!
I'm gonna make me a million from this!
Every woman in the world will wanna buy one.
I can have all the goods manufactured in Taiwan.'

'Oh, thank you!'

The result of this swindle is pointedly clear:
Do you buy a titsling or do you buy a brassiere?

'Ohhh! Thank you!'

Letra Otto Titsling de Bette Midler en español (traducción)



'La siguiente historia es una historia real.
Se trata de dos de mis temas favoritos:
Robo Industrial. . . y un t-ts!
Mmm, lo que es un combo! Esta es la historia. . .
El inventor de la prenda base moderna
Que las mujeres usan hoy fue un científico alemán
Y amante de la ópera con el nombre de Otto Titsling!
Esta es una historia real.
Se llamaba Otto Titsling.
¿Qué pasó con Otto Titsling no debe pasar a un schnauzer.
Es una historia muy triste. Siento que tengo que compartir con ustedes. "

Otto Titsling, inventor y kraut,
No tenía nada que conseguir muy trabajado hasta alrededor.
Sus invenciones fueron un fracaso, su futuro parecía sombrío.
Huyó a la ópera por lo menos dos veces a la semana.

Una noche en la ópera Aida vio una
¿Quién t-ts eran tan grandes que a menudo le impiden.
Bug-Eyed vio su caída al abismo,
Realizado en el peso de las terribles t-ts.

Oh, Dios mío! Allí ella sopla!
Aerodinámicamente esta perra era un desastre.
Otto eyeballed la diva en estado de coma acostado entre los juncos,
Y de pronto sintió el fuego de la inspiración
Inundar su alma. Sabía lo que tenía que hacer!
Volvió corriendo a la alta





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