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One evening getting dark, we first met at the park,
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sitting by the fountain all alone.
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I lifted up my hat, and then began to chat,
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she said she'd love to see me at her home.
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Such a star I've never seen, she's as pretty as a queen,
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she's as perfect as an angel from above.
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If she'll only be my wife, I'll live happy all my life,
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with that aggravating beauty, Lulu Walls.
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If she was only mine, I would build a house so fine,
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around it so many fences tall.
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It would make me jealous free, that no one else but me
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could gaze upon that beauty, Lulu Walls.
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Such a star I've never seen, she's as pretty as a queen,
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she's as perfect as an angel from above.
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If she'll only be my wife, I'll live happy all my life,
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with that aggravating beauty, Lulu Walls.
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One evening getting late, I met her at the gate,
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I asked her if she'd wed me in the fall.
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She only turned away, and nothing would she say,
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that aggravating beauty, Lulu Walls.
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Such a star I've never seen, she's as pretty as a queen,
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she's as perfect as an angel from above.
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If she'll only be my wife, I'll live happy all my life,
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with that aggravating beauty, Lulu Walls.