Lyrics Handbags and Gladrags - Rod Stewart
Ever
seen
a
blind
man
cross
the
road
Trying
to
make
the
other
side?
Ever
seen
a
young
girl
growing
old
Trying
to
make
herself
a
bride?
So
what
becomes
of
you
my
love?
When
they
have
finally
stripped
you
of
The
handbags
and
the
gladrags
That
your
granddad
had
to
sweat
so
you
could
buy,
baby
Once
I
was
a
young
man
And
all
I
thought
I
had
to
do
was
smile
You
are
still
a
young
girl
And
you
bought
everything
in
style,
listen
But
once
you
think
you're
in,
you're
out
'Cause
you
don't
mean
a
single
thing
without
The
handbags
and
the
gladrags
That
your
granddad
had
to
sweat
so
you
could
buy
Sing
a
song
of
six-pence
for
your
sake
And
take
a
bottle
full
of
rye
Four
and
twenty
blackbirds
in
a
cake
And
bake
them
all
in
a
pie
They
told
me
you
missed
school
today
So
what
I
suggest,
you
just
throw
them
all
away
The
handbags
and
the
gladrags
That
your
poor
old
granddad
had
to
sweat
to
buy
They
told
me
you
missed
school
today
So
I
suggest
you
just
throw
them
all
away
The
handbags
and
the
gladrags
That
your
poor
old
granddad
had
to
sweat
to
buy
ya
Bye,
bye
Hmm
mmm
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