[*FEB 12 1921*] [*© CIE501018*] [*R*] PLEASE OH PLEASE DEAR LITTLE SUFFRAGETTE, DON'T TAKE AWAY[MY] OUR CIGARRETTES. [*Music Division, Reserve Storage.*] 1st. Verse. Now since prohibition began, Women have been pestering man, They soon became suffragettes, Want us to quit our cigarrettes, First it was that, and now it is this, Next it will be our sweetheart's kiss. 2nd. Verse. Women seem so awfully bold, All they do is just simply scold, We can love them just the same, Though they don't play a good fair game, If cigarrettes should be no more, Then we'llfeel mighty blue we'er sure. Chorus. Please, oh please, dear little suffragette Don't take away our cigarettes, Life without love will never, never do, Leave us our cigarrettes and we'll love you, A woman's a woman, a good cigar's a smoke, And if we don't have them, why we will surely croke, Please, oh please, dear little suffragette, please don't take away our cigarrettes. [*M1665 .W8E*] 513917 FEB 12 1921 Voice Chorus [*©CIE501018.*] [*R*] Name of Song "Please oh Please dear little suffragette, don't take away our cigarettes" Lyric by Ardell [Haddad?] Music by A.B. [Eastruom?] [*Music Division, Reserve Storage.*] [*M1665 .W8E*] Transcribed and reviewed by contributors participating in the By The People project at crowd.loc.gov.