"To a Miniature" Song Pictures No.3, Words by Helen Taylor, Music by May H. Brahe Sheet music published by Enoch & Sons Ltd. , Enoch House, 58, Great Marlborough Street W1 [also in New York and Paris and also published in Toronto, Berlin &Melbourne -- about 1920] Drest in your gown of blue brocade, A rose upon each dainty shoe, Lady in loveliness arrayed, I'd love to dance with you. Soft powder'd hair and wistful face, Shy dreaming eyes of tender blue, Sweet queen of gentleness and grace, My heart's afalame for you. [One more verse] {Sung by my grandmother, my mother -- and me} Des R. Hub deshub@onetel.com
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a strapless electric blue gown
The gown, which is actually midnight blue, was designed by Judianna Makovsky. The gown was physically made by John David Ridge. It was a one of a kind gown, but takes it's styling from vintage formalwear of the 1950s.
Suzy Snowflake is said to let you know she's in town by tap, tap, tapping at your window pane. The rhyme says that Suzy Snowflake is dressed in a snow-white gown.
a stupid canary yellow graduation gown......
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