| I don’t know why I am so very shy
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| I always was demure
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| I never knew what silly lovers do
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| No flirting I’d endure;
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| In all my life I’ve never kissed a man
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| I’ve never winked my eye
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| But now at last I’m going to break the ice
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| So how’d you like to try?
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| How’d you like to spoon with me?
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| I’d like to
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| How’d you like to spoon with me?
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| Well rather
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| Sit beneath an oak tree large and shady
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| Call me little tootsy wootsy baby
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| How’d you like to hug and squeeze?
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| Indeed I would
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| Dangle me upon your knees
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| Oh if I could
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| How’d you like to be my lovey dovey
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| How’d you like to spoon with me?
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| Well I should say I’d spoon with you all day
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| You fasinate me so
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| You are so cute, you really are a beaut
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| Through life with you I’d go
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| If we were wed our married life
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| Would be one steady honeymoon
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| From six A.M. |
| 'til twelve o’clock at night
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| Why all we’d do is spoon
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| Repeat Refrain |