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I remember when Mary Lou |
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Said, "you want to walk me home from school?" |
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Well, I said, "yes, I do" |
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She said, "I don't have to go right home |
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And I'm the kind that likes to be alone some if you would" |
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I said, "me, too" |
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And so we took a stroll |
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Wound up down by the swimming hole |
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And she said, "do what you want to do" |
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I got silly and I found a frog |
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In the water by a hollow log |
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And I shook it at her and I said, "this frog's for you" |
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She said |
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I don't like spiders and snakes |
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And that ain't what it takes to love me |
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You fool, you fool |
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I don't like spiders and snakes |
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And that ain't what it takes to love me |
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Like I want to be loved by you |
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Well, I think of that girl from time to time |
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I call her up when I got a dime |
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I say, "hello, baby" |
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She says, "ain't you cool" |
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I say, "do you remember when? |
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And would you like to get together again?" |
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She says, "I'll see you after school" |
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I was shy and so for a while |
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Most of my love was touch and smile |
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Till she said, "come on over here" |
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I was nervous, as you might guess |
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Still looking for something to slip down her dress |
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And she said, "let's make it perfectly clear" |
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She said |
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I don't like spiders and snakes |
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And that ain't what it takes to love me |
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You fool, you fool |
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I don't like spiders and snakes |
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And that ain't what it takes to love me |
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Like I want to be loved by you |