| I want to have children, I'm only from you
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| Letting you lilipu-u-ut, and I'm humpbacked
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| Forget that everyone is around, pushing and spitting
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| Take my warmth and affection and comfort
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| Do you hear the ding, ding, ding,
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| You know ladies, ladies, ladies
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| I won't let you hurt me dear.
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| Do you hear ladies, ladies, yes-a-m,
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| You know ding, ding, ding
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| Now you will be my dear.
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| But once in the morning, I fell out of the window
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| I was happy with you, goodbye my wife,
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| And the night will come again, but you won't sleep,
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| And you will sit in a corner and you will remember
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| You sang ding, ding, ding
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| Whispered ladies, ladies, ladies,
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| I won't let you hurt me dear.
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| You sang ladies, ladies, yes-a-m
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| Whispered ding, ding, ding
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| I feel good with you...
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| The son grew up as a basketball player, I-ha-ha-ha
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| Hairy muscular, I-ha-ha-ha
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| He quickly grabs the ball and throws it into the distance
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| He has a medal.
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| The son grew up as a basketball player, and-ho-ho-go
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| Hairy muscular, ho-ho-ho
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| He fulfilled the dream of the deceased father,
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| Do you remember ding, ding, ding
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| There were ladies, ladies, ladies
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| I feel so bad without you, where are you
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| Do you remember ladies, ladies, yes-a-m
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| It used to ding, ding, ding
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| La-la-la-la-la-la-la-ah-ah-ah
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| Do you remember ladies, ladies, yes-a-m
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| It used to ding, ding, ding
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| Now you will be my dear. |