paroles de chanson Mary Pickford - Katie Melua
Mary
Pickford
used
to
eat
roses
Thought
that
they'd
make
her
beautiful
and
they
did,
One
supposes.
Douglas
Fairbanks,
he
was
so
handsome,
He
wore
a
moustache,
Must-a
had
much
cash,
too,
Worth
a
king's
ransom,
Charlie
Chaplin,
he
was
invited,
When
these
artists
became
united.
When
these
artists
became
united.
David
Griffith
worked
as
an
extra,
Then
as
a
stagehand,
Until
they
let
him
be
A
director
Dave
was
brave,
a
mover
and
shaker,
A
true
pioneer,
He
seemed
to
show
no
fear,
A
real
film
maker
Just
like
Chaplin,
he
was
invited,
When
these
artists
became
united.
When
these
artists
became
united.
They
tied
the
knot
together,
Groom
and
bride
couldn't
hide
their
pleasure.
They
tried
to
pick
fair
weather,
But
love
died,
didn't
last
forever.
Mary
Pickford
used
to
eat
roses,
Thought
that
they'd
make
her
beautiful
and
they
did,
One
supposes.
Douglas
Fairbanks,
he
was
so
handsome,
He
wore
a
moustache,
Must-a
had
much
cash
too,
Worth
a
king's
ransom.
Charlie
Chaplin,
he
was
invited,
When
these
artists
became
united.
When
these
artists
became
united.
When
these
artists
became
united
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