| I’d rather play noughts and crosses with you
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| Than go to the pictures or the zoo
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| I’m very daft at dancing, at moonlight or romancing
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| I’d rather play noughts and crosses with you.
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| I’ve never been one for billiards or darts
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| I’m much too shy to play a game of hearts.
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| At dog tracks or the races I always lose my braces
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| I’d rather play noughts and crosses with you.
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| Here I am, a funny sort of guy, I wouldn’t dare to hold your hand
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| Let’s begin, maybe I’ll let you win, I hope that you understand
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| Sitting around a table for two, that’s the only thing I want to do There’s something cute about you, I couldn’t do without you
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| Playing a simple game, tell me you feel the same
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| I’d rather play noughts and crosses with you.
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| I’d rather play noughts and crosses with you
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| Than take you to a French non-stop revue.
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| It may not be so funny, but still it saves me money.
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| I’d rather play noughts and crosses with you.
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| I haven’t the manly figure for sports,
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| I never think I look my best in shorts.
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| I lose my breath at biking and as for that mixed hiking
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| I’d rather play noughts and crosses with you.
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| One fine day, if luck should come my way, we’ll have a little kitchenette.
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| You and me, and when we’ve had our tea, I hope that you won’t forget
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| Playing at noughts and crosses with you
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| That’s the only way that I can woo
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| Though now you’re far above me, in time you’ll learn to love me Isn’t it bold and bad — but I feel a lad.
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| Playing at noughts and crosses with you. |