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| RASPBERRY_BERET_PRINCE_THE_REVOLUTION RASPBERRY BERET PRINCE & THE REVOLUTION One, two, one, two, three, four - I was working part time in a five and dime, my boss was Mr. Mc Gee. He told me several times that he didn't like my kind 'Cause I was a bit too leisurely. Seems that I was busy doing something close to nothing, But different than the day before, that's when I saw her, I saw she walked in through the out door, out door. She wore a raspberry beret, The kind you find in a second hand store. Raspberry beret - and if it was worm she wouldn't wear much more. Raspberry beret - I think I love her. Built like she was she had the nerve to ask me If I planned to do her any harm. So look her, I put her on the back of my bike and we went riding Down by old man Johnson's farm. I said now, obercast days never turned me on, But something about the clouds and her mixed, She wasn't too bright but I could tell When she kissed me she knew how to get her kicks. I She wore a raspberry beret, . . . The rain sounds so coal when it hits the barn roof, And the horses wonder who you are. The thunder drowns out what the lightning sees, And you feel like a movie star. Listen: They say the first time ain't the greatest, I tell you, I have a chance to do it all again. I wouldn't change a stroke 'cause, baby, I'm the most With a girl as fine as she was then. Raspberry beret, . . . Raspberry beret, . .. |
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