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Henrietta! Have You Met Her (1895)

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Dashing "up-to-date" song and refrain. words by Walter H. Ford music by John W. Bratton published by M. Witmark & Sons, New York 1. In a quiet little village, not so very far away There lived a pretty maiden just as sweet as flowers of May And everybody said this little maid was so demure That she would be an angel certain sure She was quite a model of propriety and dress Always blushed when spoken to and answered no or yes Never had a beau or went to parties no indeed Never saw a novel she would read Chorus: Henrietta, you are saintly Always smile so very faintly All your manners are so quaintly When you wear the wings up yonder Will you be so good I wonder Henrietta, I declare it All my life is yours I swear it If you would consent to share it Henrietta, have you met her? Hen- (Who?) -rietta 2. Henrietta reached the city, and she lived there just a year Up went the price of diamonds and even bread was dear Soon all the chappies were in pawn, policemen all resigned The midway dancers soon were out of mind At the races every horse she played was sure to win Champagne by the basket, just to wash her tresses in Paint a bright vermillion on the Tenderloin she spread When the day would dawn, she'd go to bed Chorus: Henrietta, you're a corker You're a wonder as a talker When you fleece an old New Yorker First you take him, then you break him Then you do your best to shake him Henrietta, you're a wonder Bank accounts you smash like thunder Never known to make a blunder Henrietta, have you met her? Hen- (Who?) -rietta 3. Henrietta went to Europe with some other high-toned girls But they were never "in it" with the noble Dukes and Earls She might have been a Princess but she played a different game They soon found out the reason why she came She had heard of foreign counts who have been bought and sold She believed in keeping circulating all this gold So instead of bringing home a lot of titled trash She came back with every kind of cash Chorus: Henrietta, you're a winner All their pocket books are thinner Since they took you out to dinner You are "up to date" completely For you fooled them all so neatly When you go back to Hoboken You will take there as a token All the "Johnnies" hearts you've broken Henrietta, have you met her? Hen- (Who?) -rietta ---------------------------------------------- discovered through a song request sheet music found in the Lester Levy Collection online midi notes input by Fred Feild piano according to the sheet music sung by sheet music singer, Fred Feild ------------------------------------------------------------------- Get the sheet music and MIDI at: https://sheetmusicsinger.com/highbrownsongs/henrietta-have-you-met-her/

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