[1st verse:] A married couple stepped one night Upon a Pullman train It near drove them insane To hear the man explain An upper berth for both of you Is all that we can spare And so if you don't care You both may sleep up there They tumbled in that upper berth At ten o' clock that night And soon the porter heard somebody Yell with all their might [1st refrain:] Move over, move over Move over, over, over This berth is much too small I'll fall I fear I'll tumble out, in, under Just like a roar of thunder Can't you see you're crowding me Move over, my dear [2nd verse:] The other people in the train Yelled out "For goodness sake! That awful noise you make Is keeping us awake" But just the same they kept it up And while they moved around We heard an awful sound The berth came tumbling down They fell upon a fellow who Was in the lower berth He woke up suddenly and yelled for All that he was worth [2nd refrain:] Move over, move over Move over, over, over The man began to shout Get out of here The porter started grinning He shouted "Seventh Inning!" They stretched and then cried out again Move over, my dear