She's Mine, All Mine
Written and Composed by Julia Marion Manley.
Published 1890 by Sol Bloom.


[Verse 1]
The sweetest girl in all the town,
will shortly be my wife;
And all the lads are jealous
of the luck I'll have for life,

She's ev'rything that I could wish,
no better girl I know;
I'm sure that we'll be happy,
for we love each other so.

[Chorus]
When you see her,
remember that she's my girl;
There's no boy in the land
who can steal my pearl.

For she loves only me, does this maid divine;
Try as you may, You can't win her away,
For she's mine, all mine.

[Verse 2]
She's just the sort of girl
you'd turn to look at on the street,
As pretty as a picture,
and in style not swell, but neat;

For she's the kind you read about,
and with me you'll agree,
You'd like to be in my place,
but this girl belongs to me.

[Chorus]