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Irving Berlin - Molly O Oh Molly 13 May 1911 lyrics
1st verse:]
 Mike O'Toole, on a stool
 Sat one Sunday morning fair
 Molly O, pure as snow
 Happened to be passing there
 She smiled and said, "I see you're all alone"
 Listen to some blarney Michael brought from home
 "Maiden sweet, half my seat
 You can have, sweet Molly O
 Faith I'm glad that your dad 
 Wed your mother years ago
 They never thought their girl and Mike O'Toole
 Would sit and talk upon the same old stool
 [chorus:]
 Molly O, oh, Molly, I adore you
 And I've got the spot, a regular house and lot
 There's a great big future, dear, before you
 I hate to be talking about myselfIrving Berlin - Molly O Oh Molly 13 May 1911 - http://motolyrics.com/irving-berlin/molly-o-oh-molly-13-may-1911-lyrics.html
 But when it comes to being father
 I'm as gentle as could be
 You don't say no, so now is me time to go
 Consider yourself engaged to me
 Good morning, Molly
 [2nd verse:]
 Molly sighed, then she cried
 "Don't you think you'd rather stay?"
 Michael winked, said, "I think
 This will be a lovely day"
 They sat for hours on the same old stool
 Spooning like the teacher never taught at school
 Michael read from his head
 Seven chapters of a book
 Ev'ry line meant a fine
 Irish kiss that Michael took
 At three A.M. beneath the smiling moon
 The milkman heard him sing the same old tune








