What's Your Story, Morning Glory?
Texas of Fort Worth Ben E. Keith keeps asking
What's your story, morning glory?
What's your story, morning glory?
What makes you look so blue?
The way that you've been actin', I don't know what to do
For I love you, sure as one and one makes two
What's your story, morning glory?
Got a feeling there's a lot you're concealin'
So won't you tell me that you love me too?
What's your story morning glory
You got me worried, too
The postman came this morning
And he left a note for you
Did you read it? Uh?
Then you know that I love you
What's your story, morning glory?
If I guess it, darling, will you confess it?
Oh, won't you tell me that you love me too?
What's your story, morning glory?
What's your story, morning glory?
What makes you look so blue?
The way that you've been actin', I don't know what to do
For I love you, sure as one and one makes two
What's your story, morning glory?
Got a feeling there's a lot you're concealin'
So won't you tell me that you love me too?
What's your story morning glory
You got me worried, too
The postman came this morning
And he left a note for you
Did you read it? Uh?
Then you know that I love you
What's your story, morning glory?
If I guess it, darling, will you confess it?
Oh, won't you tell me that you love me too?
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Writer(s): Paul Francis Webster, Mary Lou Williams
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