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Your Lie Is a Lollypop
When you pat him at the back amourously Feed him with the fluffy cake like a baby boy Lead him in when the sun is gone behind the door Post in my direction a smile that says I love you guy Bother not, you post not in vain; your lie is a lollypop. When you wind around him on the dancing floor Like mooring rope around the bollard on the quay Dip your tongue in his bucca like a drawer in the well But wave to me on the pavilion among the crowd Worry not, you wave not in vain; your lie is a lollypop. When you walk side by side in the aisle of the pews Dancing forward and backward like a car water wiper When you said, "yes, I do" loud and clear undisputedly But blink to me in the congregation like Christmas light Trouble not, you blink not in vain; your lie is a lollypop.
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