| Doo doo ooh ooh
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| Doo doo ooh ooh
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| One sunny day I was walking along
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| I was fine in a casual way (well)
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| When there in the park sat a pretty girl
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| Though our eyes met we had nothing to say
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| And then I knew, before we were through
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| I’d need her love, need her love
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| I wanted to stop, but gave in to myself
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| For my shyness left me with no choice (well)
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| She could have been waiting for somebody else
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| When her said next to me, in a soft spoken voice
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| And then I knew, before we were through
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| I’d need her love
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| And as she smiled her eyes, kept on blinkin'
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| I had never known such charm and delight
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| And as we talked it all, set me to thinkin'
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| I’d be somewhat proud, to have her be my wife (well)
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| Doo doo ooh ooh
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| Doo doo ooh ooh
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| There comes a time in most every man’s life
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| When he feels he should soon settle down
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| I’d wanted many a girl, but none as a wife
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| Until at last you I found
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| And then I knew, before we were through
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| I’d need her love, everybody needs some love now
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| Need her love, c’mon and love me too
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| Need her love
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| Need her love |