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"And here begins a crazy, coochie-coo romance!"
"Coo, coo, coo," sing the doves.
"Like the pigeons in Trafalgar, You coo and you woo"
"Mama se, Mama sa, Mama coo-sa!
"Oochy-woochy-kootchy-coo," captain?
"And here begins a crazy, coochie-coo romance!"
"Coo, coo, coo," sing the doves.
"Like the pigeons in Trafalgar, You coo and you woo"
"Mama se, Mama sa, Mama coo-sa!
"Oochy-woochy-kootchy-coo," captain?
"And when at night it crawled about a' lookin' for some booze. "If it felt dry upon the road, it milked a dozen coos.
( baby coos )
(Baby coos) (Whispers) I'm the baby whisperer.
(Baby coos) If he wants to be human, I'll make sure he suffers like a human.
(Bird coos) Honey, the bird's gonna move.
"And when at night it crawled about a' lookin' for some booze. "If it felt dry upon the road, it milked a dozen coos.
( baby coos )
(Baby coos) (Whispers) I'm the baby whisperer.
(Baby coos) If he wants to be human, I'll make sure he suffers like a human.
(Bird coos) Honey, the bird's gonna move.
"It was love at first sight," she cooed. "I've always liked older men."
'"It was love at first sight", she cooed, "I've always liked older men'".
Anyway, they were an item and billed and cooed all the time.
He cooed invitingly to them, and offered them a drink of sangria with a straw.
Nikki's eaten, played, peed, slept, cooed. Hmm.
"An old woman with snow-white hair was holding the youngest, perhaps a year old... "...in her arms and singing to it, tickling it, and the child was cooing with delight.
"Do you hear the beauty, the cooing?" says a lord of the barges, a summer visitor on the Rapee quay.
"It was already light." "All the doves were cooing."
"Seen cooing over calamari with not-so-new sugar daddy,"
"What Sunset Strip cafe operator... "heretofore billed as a woman-hater... is belying his billing and cooing at the spot's new thrush?"
"It was love at first sight," she cooed. "I've always liked older men."
'"It was love at first sight", she cooed, "I've always liked older men'".
Anyway, they were an item and billed and cooed all the time.
He cooed invitingly to them, and offered them a drink of sangria with a straw.
Nikki's eaten, played, peed, slept, cooed. Hmm.
"An old woman with snow-white hair was holding the youngest, perhaps a year old... "...in her arms and singing to it, tickling it, and the child was cooing with delight.
"Do you hear the beauty, the cooing?" says a lord of the barges, a summer visitor on the Rapee quay.
"It was already light." "All the doves were cooing."
"Seen cooing over calamari with not-so-new sugar daddy,"
"What Sunset Strip cafe operator... "heretofore billed as a woman-hater... is belying his billing and cooing at the spot's new thrush?"