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Jack Horntip Lyr Add: She Was Only a Postmaster's Daughter, But (31) RE: Lyr Add: She Was Only a Postmaster's Daughter, But 09 Feb 23


She Was Only A Postmaster's Daughter
by Durium Dance Band, recorded cSept 1932. Composer listed as "Jack Jevon, Hal Dolphe, Emdey Wolfe, Lola Gordo"


Voice #1: Have you heard "She's Only a Stableman's Daughter?"
Voice #2: No, not that one.

She was only a postmaster's daughter
And I met her in the Strand
She gave me a glade optic
So I took that girl in hand
We cuddled in the darkness
And that lady wasn't stale
She was only a postmaster's daughter
But she knew how to handle her mail [male].

She was only a scout master's daughter
And we met in Seven Vales [?]
I was driving a nice two seater
And she gave me some two inch nails [?]
I whispered like the driver
She quickly jumped inside
She was only a scout master's daughter
But couldn't that little girl guide.

She was only a traffic cop's daughter
And we met up on the hill
She was wooly, wild and wicked
And she gave me quite a thrill
We wandered o'er the meadows
And she told me of her spot [twat]
She was only a traffic cop's daughter
But she couldn't get me to stop

She was only a magistrates daughter
Silence in the court
Ten minutes in the darkness
And I knew she was a sport
She was so very pleasing
That I had to kiss that wench
She was only a magistrate's daughter
But she knew what to do on the bench.


Spoken: You've just heard "She Was Only A Postmaster's Daughter"


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