A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
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Oh, sure, she was beautiful, in a
blue dress and all and she had

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diamonds on her fingers and in her
ears, and she glittered sort of.

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And when she walked, her dress
swished, kind of.

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And the champagne just flowed like
water.

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The smell of it got all mixed up
with the flowers.

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And the powder the ladies wore.
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And it made a wonderful new perfume
that oh,

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made you feel good just
to smell it.

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Did you sing for 'em Papa?
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Oh, l was coming to that.
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l got three encores for my "Wild
lrish Rose" and everybody clapped

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And then l sang "lrish Eyes are
Smiling" four times.

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Oh, it musve been awful nice.
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lt was all right, and when it come
time for them to cut the cake, the

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band played "Kiss me Again", she put
her arms around him and boy

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did he look scared.
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What was he scared of, Papa?
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Huh?
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You kids ask too many questions.
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You heard the story, now go on and
go to bed.

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lt must be three o'clock.
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l got a belly ache.
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Well, lay on your right side.
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Good night, Mom.
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Good night, Neeley.
Good night, Francie.

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Francie's kind of mad at me,
because, well,

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Sissy made a scene
on the street today,

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and l asked her to stay a...
way.

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Papa, wasthere an impresario there?
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No, not tonight, Prima Donna. But you
got no call to be mad at your mama.

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She's always got a good reason for
what she does.

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Good night, Mama.
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Oh, good night, Francie.
:44:53
Johnny, tell me what else happened
at the party?

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Well, it was nice, just like l told
you. Awful nice.


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