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for the sight of skirts above the knees turns his hardboiled brain to tears. and the scent of honey in the tree whets an old sweet tooth. the pretty girls go strolling by
Singer: frank sinatra
and dreams about his youth
for the sight of skirts above the knees turns his hardboiled brain to tears. and the scent of honey in the tree whets an old sweet tooth. the pretty girls go strolling by
i smile at them
and dreams about his youth
for the sight of skirts above the knees turns his hardboiled brain to tears. and the scent of honey in the tree whets an old sweet tooth. the pretty girls go strolling by
i smile at them
Singer: sinatra, frank
and dreams about his youth
for the sight of skirts above the knees turns his hardboiled brain to tears. and the scent of honey in the tree whets an old sweet tooth. the pretty girls go strolling by
i smile at them
and dreams about his youth
for the sight of skirts above the knees turns his hardboiled brain to tears. and the scent of honey in the tree whets an old sweet tooth. the pretty girls go strolling by
i smile at them