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[Intro]
- Oh my God, stand by
- No, I said the wrong word
- Baby, it don't even matter, ha ha. Eight-two-oh, I mean, um, eight-five-oh, eight-five-oh-two-one, take four
- One, two, one, two, three, four
[Verse]
I'm Rose of Washington Square
A flower so fair, should blossom where the sun shines
Rose, for nature didn't mean
That you should blush unseen
But be a queen in some fair garden
Rose, he'll never depart
But dwell in your heart
Your love to care
He'll bring the sunbeams from the Heavens to you
And give you kisses that sparkle with dew
Rose of Washington Square
[Outro]
I've got those Broadway vampires last to the mast
I've got no future, but oh, what a past
Miss Rose of Washington Square
Rose of Washington Square was written by James F. Hanley & Ballard MacDonald.
Rose of Washington Square was produced by Clyde Otis.