American Old Time Song Lyrics: 54 Shes The Only Pebble On The Beach
Theater, Music-Hall, Nostalgic, Irish & Historic Old Songs, Volume 54
SHE'S THE ONLY PEBBLE ON THE BEACH.
Copyright, 1897, by Henry Hudson.
Words by Wallace Poynes, Music by Henry Hudson.
Perhaps you have a sweetheart, she's to you a queen,
Perhaps she's golden hair and eyes of blue.
You think she is a daisy, the fairest ever seen,
She may be the only girl for you,
But there's a little maiden, not so far away,
She's a little wonder, she's a peach,
She's the pride of all the village, and the lads that know her say:
She's the only pebble on the beach.
Refrain.
She's the only girl in all the world, lads,
She's a daisy, she's a peach,
She's the fairest ever seen, she's a wonder, she's a queen,
She's the only pebble on the beach.
Her dresses are the latest, and are always neat,
And in that little village by the sea,
She dwells within a cottage, on a quiet street,
She's as happy as a maid can be,
But, best, of all, she's promised that she will be mine;
I have wooed and won this little peach;
Yes, there may be many others, but they don't with her compare,
Site's the only pebble on the beach.- Refrain.