Ruby Mae
Her name was Ruby Mae
She danced the cabaret
Such a lovely girl, was she
That Ruby Mae
In the open window breeze
She pulled her stockings
Above her knees
Such a lovely girl, was she
That Ruby Mae
On a lonely winter night
I followed her under Christmas lights
So low down was I
To Ruby Mae
In the bitter morning air
I hid her body there
In the heart of old times square
So she'd not lose her way
Her name was Ruby Mae
She danced the cabaret
Such a lovely girl, was she
She danced the cabaret
Such a lovely girl, was she
That Ruby Mae
In the open window breeze
She pulled her stockings
Above her knees
Such a lovely girl, was she
That Ruby Mae
On a lonely winter night
I followed her under Christmas lights
So low down was I
To Ruby Mae
In the bitter morning air
I hid her body there
In the heart of old times square
So she'd not lose her way
Her name was Ruby Mae
She danced the cabaret
Such a lovely girl, was she
Credits
Writer(s): Josh Rawson, Ian Felice, James Felice, Gregory Farley, Simone Felice
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