| She’s bought a hat like Princess Marina’s |
| To wear at all her social affairs |
| She wears it when she’s cleaning the windows |
| She wears it when she’s scrubbing the stairs |
| But you will never see her at Ascot |
| She can’t afford the time or the fare |
| But she’s bought a hat like Princess Marina’s |
| So she don’t care |
| He’s bought a hat like Anthony Eden’s |
| Because it makes him feel like a Lord |
| But he can’t afford a Rolls or a Bentley |
| He has to buy a secondhand Ford |
| He tries to feed his wife and his family |
| And buy them clothes and shoes they can wear |
| But he’s bought a hat like Anthony Eden’s |
| So he don t care |
| Buddy can you spare me a dime |
| My wife is getting hungry |
| And the kids are crying |
| This poverty is hurting my pride |
| Buddy can you spare me, buddy can you spare me a dime |
| She’s bought a hat like Princess Marina’s |
| And her neighbors think it suits her a treat |
| But she hasn’t any food in the larder |
| Nor has anybody else in the street |
| But to look at her you’d think she was wealthy |
| 'Cos she smiles just like a real millionaire |
| 'Cos she’s bought a hat like Princess Marina’s |
| So she don’t care, she don’t care, she don’t care, she don’t care |