Thar she blows, jaques cousteau hear here sing so sweet and low lull me overboard, out-cold gathered in and swallowed whole do I want to? with all that charm? do I want to? twist my arm. you just hit me where I live I guess it looked quite primitive what was that supposed to prove? throw the call or he'll throw you sucked in by the victim world thirsty as a cultured pearl culled and wooed, bitten, chewed it won't hurt if you don't move do I want to? with all that charm? do I want you? twist my arm. musical chairs, double dares, memorized stairs, shootin off flares, springtime hares and broken-down mares coward phones, big soup stones, prideless loans, grill sick crows, motel groans and big fat jones martyrs don't do much for me though I enjoy them vicariously after you. no! after me. no, I insist! please, after me. do I want to? with all that charm? do I want you? twist my arm
Writer(s): Gordon Downie, Robert Baker, Johnny Fay, Paul Langlois, Gordon Sinclair
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