a fool to want youI'm a fool to want
I've seen the look - of a baby with a rattleI've
You better watch outYou better not cryYou better not poutI'm telling
are the sunshine of my lifeThat's why I'll always be
The world's a tiny blue-green arkAfloat in darkest spaceAnd every creature
my bags are packed, I'm ready to goStanding here
and flows of angel hairAnd ice cream castles in
What now my love, now that you've left meHow can I
Biltmore garage wants a grandBut we ain't got a grand
Would you like to swing on a starCarry moonbeams home in
The days of wine and roses laugh and run away like
fingers in my hairThat sly come-hither stareThat strips my conscience
Life is dullIt's nothing but one big lullThen presto you do
It's the last danceWe've come to the last danceThey're dimming the
at yourself, if you had a sense of humorYou would
I triedTried to impress youMy loveI gave it allEach hour ever
Sinatra me to the moon let me play among
As the morning casts a thousand bits of sunlightAnd they shine
I tried, tried to impress youMy love, I gave it allEach
It's ChristmasJingle bells, jingle bellsJingle all the wayOh, what fun it
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