My old lady has got the cutest little mother in law Shes just a little bit crazy Shes the sweetest mom you ever saw Shes the one that I adore Shes the
Well, I've got a friend who lives across town Every year when Christmas rolls around He gives me my Christmas presents in a paper sack Two hours later
That low down man of mine Mistreats me all the time He says he loves me only Then turns around and leaves me Sad and lonely If he could see through my
Broadway really ain't quite the same Since you and I found Lover's Lane Standing on the corner Fourth and Main Dreaming of you, way downtown in Lover'
All the time I'm finding ways to make things fall in line I know how tricky things can be But I really do believe that you are mine And all the stars
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All the birds up in the trees Have got a different song to sing And as birds learned now they've learned that swing They've been Pallin' with Al Down
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They may walk hand in hand Like lovers through the market square Selecting leather goods Pretending that they just don?t care They say all the boys are
Anywhere old Prince Nez goes That's where I go too He clears up a stormy sky Whenever he's by my side Everything's clearer Everything's nearer Everything
The melody thats calling me Wont disappear You are that sweet song that I long to hear Youre my elation Favorite station That I'll never change You are
My drag, it's a weight on my back I'm lost in a stack without my drag My blues, alone and confused Oh, I'm spreadin' the news about my drag I could go
I raise hell Every night with all my friends from town I drive in To their house, we put on our volley gowns And I raise hell Every day Way out here all
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When you do that little thing That fascinating thing I get so fascinated with you, baby My knees get weak Every time you speak my name The way you treat
Jim: yes, yes I have a very little secret we'd like to tell Tom: and we think people to know about it Jim: the snow will be falling Tom: and the cats'
In*ter*loc*u*ter n (1514) 1: one who takes part in Dialogue or conversation. 2: a man In the middle of the line in a minstrel Show who questions the
In a line at a cafe I overheard a waitress say These cats is broke, I knows 'em Through 'em out the doors and close 'em' Still look saggy, for so low