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Maud and Mabel seated at a table |
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Talking over by gone day |
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Mabel sporty fat and over forty |
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Said Remember Edith Hayes |
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Eadie was a sucker for a bottle and glass |
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But in spite of everything that gal had class |
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Then one summer she wed a Chinese printer |
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Struck her with refined like ways |
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Eadie was a lady |
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Though her past was shady |
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Eadie had class with a capital to K |
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Though her life was merry |
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She had savoir fairey |
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Eadie did things in a lady like way |
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She would have a golden tooth pick handy |
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After meals she'd flash it about |
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Remember how she used to drink her brandy |
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With her finger sticking well out |
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For Eadie was a lady |
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You cans ask P I O'Grady |
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Eadie had class with the capital to K |
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Eadie was a lady |
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You can ask P I O'Grady |
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Eadie was a lady |
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You can ask P I O'Grady |
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Eadie was a lady |