"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?" | |