| Show TI T Passing the Apples I o i I When Tien every pool in Eden was a mirror mirror mirror mir mir- v. v v. v That unto Eve her dainty charms Proclaimed She went undraped without a single fear Or 01 thought that she need be ashamed i U only When sh shed she'd d eaten of the apple That she became Inclined to be bo a Prude rude An And l found that evermore she had to grapple j w With th that much debated problem of the nude Thereafter she devoted her attention ne her lIer time tune and all her money to her clothes And d that t was wag the beginning of con con- And of modesty as well I suppose I Reaction has set in in fashion recent Now girls conceal so little from the themen themen themen men I It would seem in the name of all that's decent Some one ought to pass the apples round again Stolen and Then Lost II |