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t's six o'clock, the birds are singing. |
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I'm wide awake whilst you're still fast asleep. |
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I went outside, into your garden. |
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The sun was bright & the air was cool |
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And as I stood there listening |
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Well the birds in your garden they all started singing this song |
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Pulp |
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"Take her now. Don't be scared, it's alright. |
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Oh, come on, touch her inside. |
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It's a crime against nature - she's been waiting all night. |
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Come on, hold her, & kiss her & tell her you care |
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If you wait 'til tomorrow she'll no longer be there. |
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Come on & give it to her. |
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You know it's now or never." |
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Yeah, the birds in your garden have all started singing this song. |
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My father never told me about the birds & the bees. |
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I came inside, climbed to your bedroom. |
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I kissed your eyes awake & then I did what I knew was only natural. |
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And then the birds in your garden, they all started singing this song |
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"Take her now. Don't be scared, it's alright. |
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Oh, come on, touch her inside. |
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It's a crime against nature - she's been waiting all night. |
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Come on, hold her, & kiss her & tell her you care |
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If you wait 'til tomorrow she'll no longer be there. |
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Come on & give it to her. You know it's now or never." |
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Yeah, the birds in your garden have all started singing this song. |
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Yeah, the birds in your garden, they taught me the words to this song. |