Katie Melua - Mary pickford
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Mary Pickford
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Katie Melua
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AMary Pickford used to eat roses
DThought that they'd make her Ebeautiful and they dAid
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A Douglas Fairbanks, he was so handsome
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Charlie Chaplin, he was invited
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David Griffith worked as an extra
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DThen as a stagehand
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Dave was brave, a mover and shaker
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A Dtrue pioneer
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AmGroom and Dmbride couldn't hGide their pleasure
CThey tFried to Gpick fair Cweather
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AMary Pickford used to eat roses
DThought that they'd make her Ebeautiful and they dAid
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ADouglas Fairbanks, he was so handsome
DHe wore a moustache
EMust-a had much cash, tAoo
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EmCharlie CDhaplin, D/Ahe was invAited
BmWhen these F#martists bEmecame unitAed
Bm7When these F#martists bDecame D/AuniteAd
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