Annie the musical - Little Girls Lyrics |
Broadway Annie the Musical - Little Girls Lyrics
(Music by Charles Strouse, Lyrics by Martin Charnin)
MISS HANNIGAN Little girls Little girls Everywhere I turn I can see them Little girls Little girls
Night and day I eat, sleep and breathe them I'm an ordinary woman With feelings I'd like a man to nibble on my ear But I'll admit no man has bit So how come I'm the mother of the year?
Little cheeks Little teeth Everything around me is little If I wring Little necks Surely I will get an acquittal
Some women are dripping with diamonds Some women are dripping with pearls Lucky me! Lucky me! Look at what I'm dripping with
Little girls How I hate Little shoes Little socks And each little bloomer I'd have cracked Years ago If it weren't for my Sense of humor Some day I'll step on their freckles Some night I'll straighten their curls Send a flood Send the flu Anything that You can do To little girls Some day I'll land in the nut house With all the nuts and the squirrels There I'll stay Until the prohibition of Little girls.
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Broadway Annie the Musical Lyrics
SYNOPSIS Maybe It's The Hard Knock Life Tomorrow We'd Like to Thank You Herbert Hoover Little Girls I Think I'm Gonna Like It Here N.Y.C Easy Street You Won't Be an Orphan for Long You're Never Fully Dressed without a Smile Tomorrow (reprise) Something Was Missing I Don't Need Anything but You Annie New Deal for Christmas
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