Hey McLoone, hey McLoone. McLoone can you hear me?
I think I’ve had my fill.
Find it difficult to be talking. Can’t even think about thinking of walking.
I shouldn’t have let you make me take that pill.
On Friday I was her boyfriend,
On Saturday I was her lover.
On Sunday she and I just lay in bed.
On Monday went back to working
And was fine until Thursday,
When you came around and kept me from my bed.
Her hair was dark and long.
Her skin was pale and pretty.
She smelled like tropical rain when she was near.
She smiled like a million smiles.
She was definite and witty.
We were happy enough until you came back around here .
Hey McLoone, hey McLoone. McLoone you better hear me.
I think I’ve had my fill.
I’m ready to start punching, and you’re gonna get a kicking.
How could I lose her for you? Hey McLoone.
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