my girl Josephine
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my girl Josephine
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Hello Josephine
How do you do?
Do you remember me little baby
Like I remember you?
You used to laugh at me
And holler "hoo hoo hoo"
I used to walk you home
I used to hold your hand
You used to use my umbrella
Every time it rained
You used to cry so much
It was a cryin' shame
You used to live over yonder
By the railroad track
When it rained you couldn't walk
I used to tote you on my back
Now you try to make believe
It was no days like that
Hello Josephine
How do you do?
Do you remember me little baby
Like I remember you?
You used to laugh at me
And holler "hoo hoo hoo"
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Fats Domino performs "my girl Josephine", and this lyric page sits inside the Fats Domino catalog on LyroVerse.
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