Sour Wine m Sweet Bottles
. (2) MARY, MARY—FLAPPER FAIRY. , Air^-Mary, Mary, Quite ' Contrary. Mary, Mary, Flapper Fairy, '.:':.';.'";"."'"":. , How does the business go? Well, I'm just sixteen . ■;•■■'■■ But I use my bean, ;. .■■•; '•',','". And it isn't-so bad, you know. ' ; Smiling, wiling, eyes beguiling, : Lips like a red, red rose; And a slinky dress, ■; And a finger press, : And a glimpse of shimmering hose. 1 Old men, youngj men, dry men, sprung men — Lord, how they fall for us I E'en Potentates, >. , ; ..; Make bids for dates; Oh, Flapping's the game for a fuss! ,^..r.^J^^:, . J -Mary; Mary;-ybuYbie''wary,; :;: ;^ *,' • ■■wx^AaiM&i*^*- r It;'S^al^rous^pba^.;-ffiat"stuff; r •*""? "~'■''" It's clever play But, gir,l, v some day .- ■ Some gink's goin' to call your bluff! , -C.H.O.
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NZ Truth, Issue 998, 10 January 1925, Page 1
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114Sour Wine in Sweet Bottles NZ Truth, Issue 998, 10 January 1925, Page 1
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