Lyrics Artificial Flowers - The Beautiful South
(Harnick/Bock)
Alone
in
the
world
was
poor
little
Anne
As
sweet
a
young
child
as
you'd
find
Her
parents
had
gone
to
their
final
reward
Leaving
their
baby
behind
Did
you
hear
this
poor
little
child
Was
only
nine
years
of
age
When
mother
and
dad
went
away
Still
she
bravely
worked
At
the
one
thing
she
knew
To
earn
a
few
pennies
a
day
She
made
artificial
flowers,
artificial
flowers
Flowers
for
ladies
of
fashion
to
wear
She
made
artificial
flowers,
artificial
flowers
Fashioned
from
Annie's
despair
With
papers
and
shears,
with
wire
and
wax
She
made
up
each
tulip
and
mum
As
snow
flakes
drifted
in
to
her
tenement
room
Her
baby
little
fingers
grew
numb
From
artificial
flowers,
those
artificial
flowers
Flowers
for
ladies
of
high
fashion
to
wear
She
made
artificial
flowers,
artificial
flowers
Made
from
Annie's
despair
And
they
found
little
Annie
all
covered
with
ice
Still
clutching
her
poor
frozen
shears
Amidst
all
the
blossoms,
she
had
fashioned
by
hand
And
watered
with
all
her
young
tears
There
must
be
a
Heaven
where
little
Annie
can
play
In
heavenly
gardens
and
bowers
And
instead
of
halo,
she'll
wear
round
her
head
A
garland
of
genuine
flowers
No
more
artificial
flowers,
artificial
flowers
Flowers
for
ladies
of
society
to
wear
Those
artificial
flowers,
artificial
flowers
Fashioned
from
Annie's
Fashioned
from
Annie's
despair
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