My Old Dutch
Lyrics
I've got a pal, a regular out an' outer.
She's a dear old gal, an' I'll tell you all about 'er
It's many years since first we met,
Her hair was then as black as jet.
It's whiter now, but she don't fret
Not my old gal.
We've been together now for forty years
An' it don't seem a day too much.
There ain't a lady living in the land
As I'd swap for me dear old Dutch.
No, there ain't a lady living in the land
As I'd swap for me dear old Dutch.
We've been together now for forty years
An' it don't seem a day too much.
There ain't a lady living in the land
As I'd swap for me dear old Dutch.
No, there ain't a lady living in the land
As I'd swap for me dear old Dutch.
No, there ain't a lady living in the land
As I'd swap for me dear old Dutch.
There ain't a lady living in the land
As I'd swap for me dear old Dutch.
Writer(s): ALBERT CHEVALIER, CHARLES INGLE
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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