Just A Girl That Men Forget | |
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1923 - w.m. Al Dubin, Fred Rath, Joe Garron | |
Verse: | Dear little girl, they call you a Vamp, A flapper with up to date ways. You may shine brightly just like a lamp, You'll burn out one of these days. |
Chorus: | You're the kind of girl that men forget, Just a toy to enjoy for a while. For when men settle down they always get an old fashioned girl With an old fashioned smile. |
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