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My Neighbour S Got a Catch

Ooooh, my neighbour’s got a new girlfriend My oh my, my heart sure beats fast Coz damn, her voice is so nice and she just can’t keep quiet Her melodious soprano is busy punctuating and denoting the silent morning How I wish I was the one holding her tight She’d giggle so much to my fancy tickles, she won’t have time to talk ...for soon afterwards I’d take her on a stroll across the beautiful heavens And we’d stop by to dip our feet in the ecstatic loch on the moon, and... But hey, she aint mine Man, I’m glad he’s got a good catch I see she’s washed her bra and hang it on the line Man, she’s the staying type For her bra just goes to show she’s marked a territory of her own Boy oh boy, they sure will be happy Definitely for a while But from what I know of her type And of relationships this type Mhmmm... soon he won’t be dancing in front of the door the way he is now Sometimes he’ll even be afraid to knock on that same door For at some point in time ...with a chick her type The spice in the meal will have cooled with the breeze If she was mine though I’d have played my cards right and make each day our first day And I’d refuse to hear any story about her past For that has the tendency to stain the picture of today For us, it would just be about the moment, and what we’d do next And when it’s all done, we’d start over again from the introductions, Then to the first kiss, as again into bliss we gear with ease Hey! Wake up WisePrins! She aint yours! Damn, she’d just started playing strands with my heart Alright, I wish them all the delight their hearts can find Congratulations are due to them both

Copyright © | Year Posted 2011




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