| Oh, Tico Tico, Tick
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| Oh, Tico Tico, Tock
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| This Tico Tico, he’s the cuckoo in my clock.
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| And, when he says «cuckoo»,
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| he means it’s time to woo.
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| It’s Tico time for all the lovers in the block.
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| I’ve got a heavy date,
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| A tête-à-tête at eight,
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| So speak, Oh Tico, tell me if it’s getting late.
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| If I’m on time, cuckoo,
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| But if I’m late, woo-woo!
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| The one my heart is gone to may not want to wait!
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| For just a birdie, and a birdie who goes nowhere.
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| He knows of every lover’s lane and how to go there.
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| For in affairs of the heart my Tico’s terribly smart.
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| He tells me: «Gently, sentiment’ly at the start!»
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| Oh, Oh, I hear my little Tico Tico calling,
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| Because the time is right and shades of night are falling.
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| I love that not-so-cuckoo cuckoo in the clock.
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| Tico Tico Tico Tico Tico Tock!
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| I got a date at eight, Huh… to celebrate with my friend
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| Tico Tico Tock!
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| For just a birdie, and a birdie who goes nowhere.
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| He knows of every lover’s lane and how to go there.
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| For in affairs of the heart my Tico’s terribly smart.
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| He tells me: «Gently, sentiment’ly at the start!»
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| Oh, Oh, I hear my little Tico Tico calling to me!
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| The time is right and shades of night are falling.
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| I love that not-so-cuckoo cuckoo in the clock,
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| Tico Tico Tico Tico Tico Tock!
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| Tico Tico Tico Tico Tico Tock!
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| Tico Tock! |