Harry Dacre, 1892

There is a flower within my heart, Daisy, Daisy!
Planted one day by a glancing dart,
 Planted by Daisy Bell!
Whether she loves me or loves me not,
Sometimes it's hard to tell;
Yet I am longing to share the lot of Beautiful Daisy Bell!

Daisy, Daisy, Give me your answer, do.
I'm half crazy, All for the love of you.
 It won't be a stylish marriage!
I can't afford a carriage,
 But you'll look sweet,
On the seat, of A bicycle built for two.

                     

We will go tandem as man and wife,
Daisy, Daisy!
Ped'ling away down the road of life,
I and my Daisy Bell!
When the road's dark
we can both despise
P'licemen and lamps as well;
There are bright lights
in the dazzling eyes
Of beautiful Daisy Bell
I Will Stand by you in 'wheel' or woe, Daisy, Daisy!
You'll be the bell, which I'll ring, you know!
Sweet Little Daisy Bell!

You'll take the lead in each trip we take,
Then if I don't do well;
I will permit you to use the brake,
My beautiful Daisy Bell



MIDI
Robert Goldstick
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The song, Daisy Bell, first became successful in a London music hall,
 in a performance by Kate Lawrence. 
Tony Pastor was the first one to sing it in the United States. 
Its success in America began when Jennie Lindsay brought down the house
 with it at the Atlantic Gardens on the Bowery early in 1892.

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Credits
Wayne & Angie Palmer
Enchante`

"growing enchbyench"

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