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Miss Ladybug
Wearing your red pock-a-dot dress Miss Ladybug, you look divine, it is beautiful today, the sun is out. Go now, Miss Ladybug, flutter your wings, buzz away from me. Go now, fly Miss Ladybug. Point me in the direction of love, see you flying North. May I say, Miss Ladybug, that you look divine, and beautiful as ever. I walk North, I follow you Miss Ladybug, point me to her. You flutter over to a beautiul girl, five foot, seven. Nice pick Miss Ladybug. I walk over to the girl, She is beautiful, long hair, jet black, flowing. Miss Ladybug thank you, now fly away, I shall need you for another day. Take me away now, baby show me something new, take me away from the few. And Miss Ladybug, there she went off into the sunset, with her red pock-a-dot dress flowing in the breeze, alone.
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