Anything Goes

Fitzgerald Ella

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In olden days a glimpse of stocking
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Was looked on as something shocking --
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Now, Hea - ven knows, an - y - thing goes.
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Good authors, too, who once knew better words
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Now only use four-letter words
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Writ - ing prose, an - y - thing goes. 

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The world has gone mad today, and good's bad today
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And black's white today and day's night today
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And most guys today that women prize today
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Are just silly gi - bi - los.
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So though I'm not a great ro - man - cer
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I know that you're bound to ans - wer when
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I pro - pose an - y - thing goes.



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