| Let me tell you 'bout a girl I know.
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| She is my baby and she lives next door.
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| Ev’ry morning 'fore the sun comes up,
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| she brings my coffee in my fav’rite cup.
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| That’s why I know, yes, I know,
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| Hallelujah, I just love her so.
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| Now if I call her on the telephone,
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| And tell her that I’m all alone,
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| By the time I count from one to four,
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| She’ll be knocking on my door.
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| In the evening when the sun does down,
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| When there is nobody else around,
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| she kisses me and she holds me tight.
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| And tells me «Baby, (Daddy) ev’ry thing’s all right.»
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| That’s why I know, yes, I know,
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| Hallelujah, I just love her so.
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| Now if I call her on the telephone,
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| And tell her that I’m all alone,
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| By the time I count from one to four,
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| She’ll be knocking on my door.
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| In the evening when the sun does down,
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| When there is nobody else around,
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| she kisses me and she holds me tight.
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| And tells me «Baby, (Daddy) ev’ry thing’s all right.»
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| That’s why I know, yes, I know,
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| Hallelujah, I just love her so.
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| Hallelujah, I just love her so.
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| Hallelujah, I just love her so. |