| Yesterday I watched two love birds in a tree
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| Just bill and coo, like love birds do
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| I began to envy them when suddenly
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| One flew away, far away just like you
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| Like a birdie, you flew away from the nest
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| Never said goodbye to me, went and left me up a tree
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| Don’t know if you flew to the east or the west
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| Just know that since you have flown
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| I’m all alone, so depressed
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| Some strange bird came along
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| There is no doubt
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| And sang a different song
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| While I was out
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| Evidently you liked the new song the best
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| Like a birdie you flew away from the nest
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| I often wondered who took you away
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| If it was a blackbird or a jay
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| If a cuckoo bird took you from me
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| Huh! |
| You gone cuckoo, I can see
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| Couldn’t be an eagle, 'cause that bird
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| Wouldn’t fly so low
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| I wouldn’t be surprised
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| To know that you fell for some old crow
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| Like a birdie, you flew away from the nest
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| Never said goodbye to me, went and left me up a tree
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| Don’t know if you flew to the east or the west
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| Just know that since you have flown
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| I’m all alone, so depressed
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| Some strange bird came along
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| There is no doubt, no doubt
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| And sang a different song
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| While I was out
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| Evidently you liked the new song the best
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| Like a birdie you flew away from the nest |