Bobby Darin – Artificial Flowers

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Alone in the world was poor little AnneAs sweet a young child as you’d find.Her parents had gone to their final rewardLeavin’ their baby behind.
This poor little child was only nine years of ageWhen mother and dad went away;Still brav-el-y workedAt the one thing she knewTo earn her few pennies a day.
She made artificial flowers, artificial flowers,Flowers for ladies of fashion to wear;She made artificial flowers, you know those artificial flowers,Fashions from Annie’s despair.
With paper and shears, with some wire and waxShe made up each tulip and mum.As snowflakes drifted into her tenement roomHer baby little fingers grew numb.
From makin’ artificial flowers, those artificial flowersFlowers for ladies of high fashion to wear.She made artificial flowers, artificial flowersMade from Annie’s despair.
They found little Annie all covered in iceStill clutchin’ her poor frozen shearsAmidst all the blossoms she had fashioned by handAnd watered with all her young tears.
There must be a heaven where little Annie can playIn heavenly gardens and bowers.And instea-a-ad of a halo she’ll wear ’round her headA garland of genuine flowers.
No more artificial flowers;Throw away those artificial flowers,Flowers for ladies of society to wear.Throw away those artificial flowers,Those dumb-dumb flowers,Fashioned from Annie’s,Fashioned from A-a-a-annie’sDes-pa-a-a-air.(Give her the real thing!)

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