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P069B You're Sittin' Pretty Print Dated 1925
This print depicts a scene that corresponds with the poem that is titled, 'You're Sittin' Pretty'. The poem has a notation towards the bottom that reads, 'From the Writings of J.P. McEvoy - A Buzza Motto @ 1925'. This framed print measures 7 3/4" x 5 1/2". The scene depicts two friends with arms wrapped around each other's shoulders in what appears to be a Loudon, England scene. The poem reads; Friends like You? Well, mebbe-- still. They're small pertaters and few in the hill; Friends that cling like an old maid's hug. Are harder to find than a bug in a rug. Why friends like you and me can't part; You're sittin' too pretty, 'way down in my heart. This print is all original.
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