Lost to a Geisha Girl

Lawton Williams

[Verse 1]
There's a rattle in the paper from the tremble of my hand
Each time I read the note you sent from the island of Japan
Now you say you found another that has made your life worthwhile
And I've lost you to a geisha girl dressed in oriental style

[Chorus]
I don't believe in tea leaves or the writing in the sand
You've let a foreign woman prove the weakness of a man
Where the dim lights of her tea house makes a lonely heart grow wild
I've lost you to a geisha girl dressed in oriental style

[Instrumental Break]

[Verse 2]
Does the beauty of the islands and your oriental love
Make the moon and stars seem brighter as they shine each night above?
Why a love song with no meaning makes you happy, I don't know
I've lost you to a geisha girl where the ocean breezes blow

[Chorus]
I don't believe in tea leaves or the writing in the sand
You've let a foreign woman prove the weakness of a man
Where the dim lights of her tea house makes a lonely heart grow wild
I've lost you to a geisha girl dressed in oriental style

Trivia about the song Lost to a Geisha Girl by Skeeter Davis

When was the song “Lost to a Geisha Girl” released by Skeeter Davis?
The song Lost to a Geisha Girl was released in 1965, on the album “Blueberry Hill and Other Favorites”.
Who composed the song “Lost to a Geisha Girl” by Skeeter Davis?
The song “Lost to a Geisha Girl” by Skeeter Davis was composed by Lawton Williams.

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