Lyrics:
lovely it was.
Thanks for the memory
Of cushions on the floor,
Hash with Dinty Moore,
That pair of gay pajamas
That you bought
And never wore
( Doo, doo, doo doo, doo,
doo, doo, doo, doo, doo! )
First Class Private, Mary Brown,
she wore that uniform like a million dollar gown . . .
I wish you'd known me when I was alive, I was a funny feller
The crowd would hoot and holler for more
I wore a drunk's red nose for applause
Oh
All the children testified that Miss Macbeth
Wore a fishbone slide in her cobweb tresses
Her eyes were black like first foot coal, clutched
My eyes were burnin'
Lookin' back on all of my memories
And my mind was dreamin like it does
She wore white and in the night we made love
I've learned to turn the other cheek
Is not what love's about
I've turned mine so many times
That I damned near wore 'em out
I've grown used to your
Beyond the confusion, that thought would last forever
The countless veils that I wore like clothes
Have been stripped away, now stand here exposed
Wake
I'm about to say a true thing (yeah)
I'm about to say a true thing (yeah)
You was poppin' back when Usher wore a U-chain
God damn you changed
I put
And he wore a golden wedding ring upon his hand
But it was gone nobody knew just where it went
He'd lost it in the Carroll County accident
Mary Ellen
The moth was too soft on the curtain behind
He startled the face of a friend of my girl's
He cut out her eyes and he wore them with furs
I get half the dues,
I didn't know I'd find her on daytime TV
My whole world lies waiting behind door number three
I chose my apparel, wore a beer barrel
And they
lane
I guess I'm just too slow
I never wore silk or fancy furs
Just plain ole calico
I'll never be a fast lane lover
And they're the only kind you
The clothes
You're wearing
Are the close
You wore
The smile
You are smiling
You were
Smiling then
But I
Can't remember
Where or when
Some things
Of cushions on the floor,
Hash with Dinty Moore,
That pair of gay pajamas
That you bought
And never wore.
We said goodbye with a highball,
Then I got as high
it ruined his health
Now, Georgia Bill Smith wore thick glasses and boots
He could see 'bout as far as he could walk
He came up too fast on that
Lord, you're penitentiary bound
[Chorus]
Yonder come little Rosie
How in the world do you know?
I can tell her by her apron
And the dress she wore
I was born in Lil' Rock
Had a childhood sweetheart, yeah
We were always hand in hand
I wore hightop shoes and shirt tails
Suzy was in pig
to gossipers
See me at the Oscars, lookin' dreamy, hood opulent
Means esoteric, how I wore it
Exoticness makes you curious to see how serious my closet is
She wore a black tiara
Rare gems upon her fingers
And she came from distant waters
Where northern lights explode
To celebrate the dawning
How glad the many millions
Of Timothy's and William's
Would be, to capture me
But you had such persistence
You wore down my resistance
I fell,
ignore the face you wore it's just a way of mine
To keep from flying colors.
Don't lay your bait while the whole world waits
Around to see me shoot
wearing are the clothes you wore
The smile you are smiling you were smiling then
But I can't remember where or when
Some things that happened for
The moon that lingered over London town
Poor puzzled moon, he wore a frown
How could he know we two were so in love?
The whole darn world seemed upside
so many things?
When I was young people wore
What they had on."
Mamma said, "A little love and affection
In everything you do
Will make
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