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Ask me how do I feel now that we're cozy and clinging |
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Well sir, all I can say is if I were a bell I'd be ringing |
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From the moment we kissed tonight |
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That's the way I've just gotta behave |
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Boy, if I were a lamp I'd light or if I were a banner I'd wave |
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Ask me how do I feel, little me with my quiet upbringing |
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Well sir, all I can say is if I were a gate I'd be swinging |
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And if I were a watch I'd start popping my springs |
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Well and if I were a bell I'd go ding dong, ding dong, ding |
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Ask me how do I feel from this chemistry lesson I'm leaning |
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Well sir, all I can say if I were a bridge I'd be burning |
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Yes, I knew my moral would crack |
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From the wonderful way that you looked |
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Boy, if I were a duck I'd quack or if I were a goose I'd be cooked |
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Ask me how do I feel, now that we're finally caressing |
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Pal, if I were a salad I know I'd be splashing my dressing |
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Or if I were a season, I'd surely be spring |
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Yes or if I were a bell I'd go ding dong, ding dong, ding |
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Ask me how do I feel, now that we're cozy and clinging |
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Well, sir, all I can say is if I were a bell I'd be ringing |
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From the moment we kissed tonight |