Introd.: Cm7 F7/9-
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Little painted lady with your lovely clothes
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Where are you bound for may I ask
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What your diamonds cost you everybody knows
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All the world can see behind your mask
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Old doll and in black rags
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Tomorrow may turn to sad rags
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They call her glad rag doll
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Admired, desired by lovers who soon grow tired
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Poor little glad rag doll
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You just a pretty toy they like to play with
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You're not the kind they choose to grow old and grey with
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Don't make this the end here
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It's never too late to mend you
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Poor little glad rag doll
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You just a pretty toy they like to play with
Gm7 C7 F7 Bb5+/7
You're not the kind they choose to grow old and grey with
Bb6/9 Dbdim7 Cm7 F7
Don't make this the end here
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It's never too late to mend you
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Poor little glad rag doll
Composição de Jack Yellen, Milton Ager, Dan Daugherty