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One night when the moon was so mellow |
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Rosita met young Manuelo |
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He held her like this |
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This lovely miss |
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Then stole a kiss |
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This fellow |
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He said he was glad he'd met her |
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And soon he would come and get her |
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But she said "no no I cannot go |
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Until I know you better" |
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Ti-pi-ti-pi-tin |
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Ti-pi-tin |
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Ti-pi-ti-pi-tan |
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Ti-pi-ta |
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He kept on his feeling |
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And he added a feeling |
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She was satisfied |
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Ti-pi-ti-pi-tin |
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Ti-pi-tin |
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Ti-pi-ti-pi-tan |
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Ti-pi-ta |
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She was saying "go sir" |
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So he held her |
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That so he complied |
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One night when the moon was so mellow ho-ho-ho |
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Rosita met young ha-ha-ha Manuelo |
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He held her |
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Du-ra-ra-ra-rum |
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Du-ra-du-ra-raa |
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Ree-du-ra-ra |
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Du-ram-pa-re-ram |
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Pa-du-du-ra-raa |
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He said he was glad that he had met her |
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And soon he would ca-hahahum and he get her |
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But she said "No! No! I cannot go ho |
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Until I , I know you better" |
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Ti-pi-tin |
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Ti-pi-tin-tin |
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Ti-pi-ta |
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Ti-pi-ta-ta |
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Ti-pi-ta |
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Ti-pi-ta-ta |
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Du-du-du-ra-rah-rah |
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Du-du-du-ra-rah-rah |
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Du-du |
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Ti-pi-tin |
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Ti-pi-tin-tin |
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Ti-pi-ta |
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Ti-pi-ta-ta |
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Du-du-duuuu |
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Du-du-du |
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Du-ra-ra-rah |
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Du-ra-ra-rah |
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Ra-ra-ra-rah-du |
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It came to be that he and she |
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Were one and now they're two |