| His name was Beanni
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| Say where you been Beanni?
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| I saw you on your skateboard
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| But I never saw your face
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| Just saw your beanie
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| Beanni
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| Her name was Fly Girl
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| Say where you been Fly Girl?
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| I seen you shake your booby
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| But I never saw your face
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| Just saw your fly sunglasses
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| In the night and in the day
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| One day that Beanni
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| Was cruising down the street
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| On his skateboard
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| And his Beanni eyes did look and see
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| That fine freaky Fly Girl
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| And that Fly Girl who was dancing
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| Like only Fly Girl could
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| Did notice one cruisy Beanni
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| Flying right to where she stood
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| And then that Fly Girl was a’scream and
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| Laughing at the same time
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| Until the Beanni
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| Did fly and fall and crash into her side
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| And both of them did fall
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| And roll around on their asses
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| But then his beanie fell off
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| And so did her round glasses
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| Beanni reached down
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| And picked up Fly Girl’s glasses from the ground
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| And Fly Girl did grab Beanni’s
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| Beanie that she found
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| And she gave him back his beanie
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| Said, «I like you with your beanie on»
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| And he did say, «Your big black glasses
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| Look so sexy on»
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| They got together forever
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| And ever after that
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| And had some little Beanni Fly Girl
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| And Fly Girl Beanni boys
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| Gave them glasses for their eyes
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| And Beanni beanies for their heads
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| And now the Beanni family’s dancing
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| Til the day they’re dead |