| I dreamed of all the magic things that be When we’d ride to a dock on bended knee
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| But you’d just smile and gently shake your head
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| And put a hole through me so I was dead
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| Oh, I’d fall down and I was left alone
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| With a feeling of you still that was my own
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| Oh, I would love to, love to love you
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| Yes, indeed, I do love you, love you
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| My my, pigs might fly, that can’t be bad
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| How you have the cheek to smile and tell me I’m mad
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| A man came through the wall and stood by me Complete with bag of nuts and fancy free
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| He said without a tonal fleeting glance
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| «I'd like to get deep down inside your pants»
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| How you opened up his head and smiled
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| And rubbish from your mouth you tipped inside
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| Oh, I would love to, love to love you
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| Yes, indeed, I do love you, love you
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| My my, pigs might fly, that can’t be bad
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| How you have the cheek to smile and tell me I’m mad
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| Oh, I would love to, love to love you
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| Yes, indeed, I do love you, love you
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| My my, pigs might fly, that can’t be bad
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| How you have the cheek to smile and tell me I’m mad
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| Oh, I would love to, love to love you
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| Yes, indeed, I do love you, love you
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| My my, pigs might fly, that can’t be bad
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| How you have the cheek to smile and tell me I’m mad |