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The Statue of Liberty
Asked me to supper
Lower middle class me
While the Statue was upper

A buttercup fizz
At the old Paradise Club
Don’t know what it is
But I didn’t tell that Dub

The chorus girl blinked
At my posh cigarette case
Knew I didn’t drink
By the sick look on my face

I dropped the judge off
At the town City Hall
My innertube popped.
Meantime I had to call

On young Mrs. Horton
I was quite late
But finally arrived
As I drove through her gate

The Statue of Liberty
Dressed in a house-coat
Invited me in
Holding a bank-note

She said have a seat
With a curious winking
She slid towards the bar
Asking what are you drinking?

That girl had her own
Very own soda fountain
How do all the others
Manage doing without them?

Ginger and root
And a sweet orange nectar
In walks Phil
Phil the Inspector

Who questions poor me
And then with a smile
Says, “Life’s but an oil change
Every three thousand miles”.

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from All Gathered In One Room, released June 13, 2023

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Ronnie D'Addario Hicksville, New York

Ronnie D'Addario was born and raised in Manhattan, in the heart of the theater district. He started playing guitar at the age of ten after seeing The Beatles on Ed Sullivan. He's released 11 solo albums and has recorded and produced albums by Tommy Makem and others.

​Ronnie has just finished a brand new 2023 album entitled, "All Gathered In One Room".
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