| I work at the palace ballroom, but gee that palace is cheap
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| When i get back to my chilly hall-room, i’m much too tired to sleep
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| I’m one of those lady teachers, a beautiful hostess you know;
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| One that the palace features, at exactly a dime a throw
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| Ten cents a dance, that’s what they pay me
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| Gosh how they weigh me down
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| Ten cents a dance, pansies and rough guys, tough guys who tear my gown
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| Seven to midnight i hear drums, loudly the saxophone blows
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| Trumpets are tearing my ear-drums, customers crush my toes
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| Sometimes i think, i’ve found my hero
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| But it’s a queer romance;
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| All that you need is a ticket
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| Come on big boy, ten cents a dance
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| Fighters and sailors and bow-legged tailors
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| Can pay for their tickets & rent me
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| Butchers and barbers and rats from the harbour
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| Are sweethearts my good luck has sent me
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| Thought i’ve a chorus of elderly bows
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| Stockings are porous with holes at the toes
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| I’m here till closing time
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| Dance and be merry it’s only a dime
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| Sometimes i think, i’ve found my hero
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| But it’s a queer romance;
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| All that you need is a ticket
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| Come on, come on big boy, ten cents a dance |