Kokomo

Album: Down On The Farm (1979)
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  • Now, anybody ever seen her, they call her
    Miss Demeanor
    Watch the way she slides from side to side
    Move so loose, look so good
    Plays in every game she could
    Now, she smell so sweet, like apple pie
    Oh so good 'bout to make me die
    For a slice or two I'd be a fool
    'Round the neighborhood they say
    She don't give no slice away

    You can Kokomo in a china cup
    Kind of love I need come from deep inside
    Feel so good, oh so right
    Oh so good and tight
    Kokomo with me, Kokomo with me tonight

    Now, if you ever, ever see her just call her
    Miss Demeanor
    Plays in every game, game around
    Always keeps her aces down
    Broken hearts all over town

    You can Kokomo in a china cup
    Kind of love I need come from deep inside
    Feel so good, oh so right
    Oh so good and tight
    Kokomo with me, Kokomo with me tonight
    Say it ain't true, Linda Lou Writer/s: LOWELL GEORGE
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