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I'd like to introduce you now to isabell lam |
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Present owner of the edward lam wax museum |
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Daughter of the comedic duo dorothy and edward |
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Do you remember them |
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They accomplished mild success |
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On the stages of the vaudeville theaters |
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In blackpool and in london |
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That was before the advent of hollywood |
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When vaudeville died |
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And people stopped going to see them |
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So they took out a loan and built a big wax museum |
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Inside of an old abandoned vaudeville theater |
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It was about this time |
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That dorothy gave birth to their only child |
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And named her isabell |
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And from that day |
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They were so happy and gay momma papa |
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And their sweet and thoughtful treasured |
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Fair haired angel baby girl |
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Eventually a half a century passes |
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We see edward in a wheelchair |
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Dorothy in granny glasses |
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And isabell the proud proprietor of the wax museum |
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Wax museum |
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Isabell would you like to tell about |
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The bell hidden inside your name |
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Does it ring every time someone calls out isabell |
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Do you hear it when you run |
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If it broke they'd yell out 'isa' instead of isabell |
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Until you fixed your bell |