I DO LOVE YOU!

I DO LOVE YOU!

Written and composed by Felix McGlennon.

Molly has climbed on her Dada’s knee,Molly has something to say;Only to whisper “I love you, Dad,And think of you all the day!When you go out in the morning, Dad,Ah, how I long for the night;Then you come home to your Molly dear,And the house seems so cheerful and bright.”Chorus.I do love you, I do love you,You’ve bought a dolly for your little Molly with hair so bright and eyes so blue;I’ll give you a kiss, a sweet little kiss, and may be I’ll give you two!Oh, my Daddy, my dear old Daddy, I do love you!Molly has climbed on his shoulders broad,“Let us play horses, my Dad!”See how they scamper around the house,And Molly is oh, so glad!Slyly she peeps in his pockets then,Thinking that Dad cannot see;Ah, the young rogue knows there’s something there,And Molly is laughing with glee.—Chorus.Molly is tired of her romp at last,Dada must take her to bed,“Place little dolly beside me, please,”Now Molly her prayers has said.“Good-night, God bless you, my Dada dear,Kiss me, and kiss dolly too;I know you love little Molly, Dad,And you know that your Molly loves you.”—Chorus.

Molly has climbed on her Dada’s knee,Molly has something to say;Only to whisper “I love you, Dad,And think of you all the day!When you go out in the morning, Dad,Ah, how I long for the night;Then you come home to your Molly dear,And the house seems so cheerful and bright.”Chorus.I do love you, I do love you,You’ve bought a dolly for your little Molly with hair so bright and eyes so blue;I’ll give you a kiss, a sweet little kiss, and may be I’ll give you two!Oh, my Daddy, my dear old Daddy, I do love you!Molly has climbed on his shoulders broad,“Let us play horses, my Dad!”See how they scamper around the house,And Molly is oh, so glad!Slyly she peeps in his pockets then,Thinking that Dad cannot see;Ah, the young rogue knows there’s something there,And Molly is laughing with glee.—Chorus.Molly is tired of her romp at last,Dada must take her to bed,“Place little dolly beside me, please,”Now Molly her prayers has said.“Good-night, God bless you, my Dada dear,Kiss me, and kiss dolly too;I know you love little Molly, Dad,And you know that your Molly loves you.”—Chorus.

Molly has climbed on her Dada’s knee,Molly has something to say;Only to whisper “I love you, Dad,And think of you all the day!When you go out in the morning, Dad,Ah, how I long for the night;Then you come home to your Molly dear,And the house seems so cheerful and bright.”

Molly has climbed on her Dada’s knee,

Molly has something to say;

Only to whisper “I love you, Dad,

And think of you all the day!

When you go out in the morning, Dad,

Ah, how I long for the night;

Then you come home to your Molly dear,

And the house seems so cheerful and bright.”

Chorus.I do love you, I do love you,You’ve bought a dolly for your little Molly with hair so bright and eyes so blue;I’ll give you a kiss, a sweet little kiss, and may be I’ll give you two!Oh, my Daddy, my dear old Daddy, I do love you!

Chorus.

I do love you, I do love you,

You’ve bought a dolly for your little Molly with hair so bright and eyes so blue;

I’ll give you a kiss, a sweet little kiss, and may be I’ll give you two!

Oh, my Daddy, my dear old Daddy, I do love you!

Molly has climbed on his shoulders broad,“Let us play horses, my Dad!”See how they scamper around the house,And Molly is oh, so glad!Slyly she peeps in his pockets then,Thinking that Dad cannot see;Ah, the young rogue knows there’s something there,And Molly is laughing with glee.—Chorus.

Molly has climbed on his shoulders broad,

“Let us play horses, my Dad!”

See how they scamper around the house,

And Molly is oh, so glad!

Slyly she peeps in his pockets then,

Thinking that Dad cannot see;

Ah, the young rogue knows there’s something there,

And Molly is laughing with glee.—Chorus.

Molly is tired of her romp at last,Dada must take her to bed,“Place little dolly beside me, please,”Now Molly her prayers has said.“Good-night, God bless you, my Dada dear,Kiss me, and kiss dolly too;I know you love little Molly, Dad,And you know that your Molly loves you.”—Chorus.

Molly is tired of her romp at last,

Dada must take her to bed,

“Place little dolly beside me, please,”

Now Molly her prayers has said.

“Good-night, God bless you, my Dada dear,

Kiss me, and kiss dolly too;

I know you love little Molly, Dad,

And you know that your Molly loves you.”—Chorus.

Copyright, 1894, byFrank Tousey. The complete words and music of this song will be sent by mail for 20 cents. Address,Frank Tousey, Publisher, 34 and 36 North Moore Street, New York. Catalogues sent free upon application.

Copyright, 1894, byFrank Tousey. The complete words and music of this song will be sent by mail for 20 cents. Address,Frank Tousey, Publisher, 34 and 36 North Moore Street, New York. Catalogues sent free upon application.


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