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I should like to have a word with you And perhaps a cup of tea and see a fair with you And catch rabbits until I found a hare with you And swim in the sea until your skin, so fair, turns blue. Perhaps I could fly to Japan in a plane with you And spot a solitary crane with you And eat sushi with my fingers until my nails are crusted With the smells of fish and soy with you And I could fall into a puddle of rain with you. I would craft a lovely riverboat and call it ‘Lou’ And sail into your heart without a crew And harbour there and plant your favourite flowers (Which are blue) And let them grow until you knew That I should like to spend a lifetime with you. But first, I should like to have a word with you.
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Sep 14, 2012
Sep 14, 2012 at 8:18 AM UTC
A Word With You
I should like to have a word with you And perhaps a cup of tea and see a fair with you And catch rabbits until I found a hare with you And swim in the sea until your skin, so fair, turns blue. Perhaps I could fly to Japan in a plane with you And spot a solitary crane with you And eat sushi with my fingers until my nails are crusted With the smells of fish and soy with you And I could fall into a puddle of rain with you. I would craft a lovely riverboat and call it ‘Lou’ And sail into your heart without a crew And harbour there and plant your favourite flowers (Which are blue) And let them grow until you knew That I should like to spend a lifetime with you. But first, I should like to have a word with you.
johnny-monologue
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Sep 14, 2012
Sep 14, 2012 at 8:18 AM UTC
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