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Have You Ever Felt Like This at the Theatre

Lady of the golden tresses, Lady sitting at my right: Know you that your elbow presses Tight? Ever since you first were seated And I first admired your map, We have waged a very -heated Scrap. No one else, I’m sure, has seen us Battle to determine who Owns the narrow ledge between us Two. Every time I’ve tried contesting Whether I might seize a share, I have bumped your own arm resting There. Lady, I don’t wish to pound your Elbow; there is but one check —- May I put my arm around your Neck?

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SUNAK19280721.2.198

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 412, 21 July 1928, Page 22

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104

Have You Ever Felt Like This at the Theatre Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 412, 21 July 1928, Page 22

Have You Ever Felt Like This at the Theatre Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 412, 21 July 1928, Page 22

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