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Disk: 1967 - She knows/Talk to the animals (Atlantic 2433) |
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Disk 1967 - Talk to the animals/After you've gone (Atlantic 2433) |
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If we could talk to the animals, just imagine it, |
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Chattin' to a chimp in chimpanzee, |
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Imagine talking to a tiger, chatting to a cheetah, |
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What a neat achievement it would be! |
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If we could talk to the animals, learn all their languages, |
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Maybe take an animal degree, |
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We'd study elephant and eagle, buffalo and beagle, |
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Alligator, guinea pig, and flea! |
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We would converse in polar bear and python, |
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And we would curse in fluent kangaroo, |
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If people ask us \"can you speak rhinocerous?\" |
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We'd say \"of courserous! Can't you?\" |
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If we conferred with our furry friends, man to animal, |
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Think of all the things we could discuss |
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If we could walk with the animals, talk with the animals, |
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Grunt and squeak and squawk with the animals, |
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And they could talk to us! |
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(If I consulted with quadrupeds) and ever happen |
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(Think what fun we'd have asking over) crocodiles (crocodiles for tea!)... |
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(Or maybe lunch with two or three lions, walruses and sea lions |
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What a lovely place the world would be!) other know... eh eh |
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(If I spoke slang to orangutans) ooh orangutans |
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(The advantages any fool on earth could plainly see!) eh... |
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Discussing Eastern art and dramas, With intellectual llamas |
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That's a big step forward you'll agree!) |
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We'd learn to speak in antelope and turtle |
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Our Pekinese would be extremely good |
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If we were asked to sing in hippopotamus |
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Yeh we'd say \"whynotamous?\" and (I) would! |
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And we are sure every octopus, place and platapus |
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So itny would see it has a plus |
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If we could walk with the animals, talks with the animals |
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Grunts and squeaks and squawks hee with the animals |
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And they could talk to war! Yeah. |