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Hey toots, you put the life into living |
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You brought a sigh into sight |
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Ah, hon, you make my legs turn to water |
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You bring the stars out at night |
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But they ain't half so bright as your eyes |
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Gee whiz, you take the beauty out of beautiful |
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You play the strings of my heart |
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Oh babe, you take the wonder out of wonderful |
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Oh, my, oh, my, and my, if you were mine |
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The rain would turn to sweet sweet wine |
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Well, he's been up all night |
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Breakin' his head in two to write |
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A little sonnet for his chickadee |
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But between you and me, I think it's silly, silly |
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Ooh, treas, you got a smile like a Rembrandt |
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Aha, you got the style of a queen |
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Oh, dear, you are the petal of a rosebud |
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Next to you all the others could be weeds |
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You're the only one my garden needs |
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Ooh, you know the art of conversation must be dying |
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Ooh, when a romance depends on cliches and toupees and threepes |
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We're up to here with moonin' and junin' |
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If you want to sound sincere |
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Don't rely on Crosby's croonin' |
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Take a little time, make up your own rhyme |
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Don't rely on mine 'cos it's silly, silly, silly, silly |