| One evening getting dark
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| We first met at the park
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| Just sitting by the fountain all alone
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| I lifted up my hat
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| And then began to chat
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| She said she’d allow me to see her at her home
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| Such a star I’ve never seen
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| She’s as pretty as the queen
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| She’s as perfect as an angel from above
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| If she’d only be my wife
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| I’d live happy all me life
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| With that aggravating beauty Lulu Walls
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| If she were only mine
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| I’d build a house so fine
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| And around it so many fences tall
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| It would make me jealously
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| To think that none but me
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| Could gaze upon that beauty Lulu Walls
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| Such a star I’ve never seen
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| She’s as pretty as the queen
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| She’s as perfect as an angel from above
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| If she’d only be my wife
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| I’d live happy all me life
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| With that aggravating beauty Lulu Walls
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| One evening getting late
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| Well, I met her at the gate
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| I asked her if she’d wed me in the fall
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| But she only turned away
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| And nothing would she say
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| That aggravating beauty Lulu Walls
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| Such a star I’ve never seen
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| She’s as pretty as the queen
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| She’s as perfect as an angel from above
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| If she’d only be my wife
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| I’d live happy all me life
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| With that aggravating beauty Lulu Walls
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| With that aggravating beauty Lulu Walls |