Kuddles and Kisses
Kuddle up and listen to me,
Make yourself at home on my knee,
While I confess that true love's express is the one route to Joyland I see;
For a king of kuddles am I,
Be my queen of kisses, don't sigh.
We'll sit and spoon and I'll sing this tune or die.
Me for kuddles, me for kisses,
Me for lots of honey, love, too!
A bushel of blushes, a garden of gushes,
A cradle of crushes I'll woo.
Me for learning what love's bliss is,
Me for turtle doving so true;
I don't want a thing all the wide world can bring,
Only kuddles and kisses and you.
There's one world of wonderful charms,
In two cute and kuddl'ing arms,
So learn it quick, love's arithmetic is a lesson so full of alarms;
Take one kiss divided by two.
Leaves a dozen more and a few,
I'll prove it, dear, let me add them here on you.
Me for kuddles, me for kisses,
Me for lots of honey, love, too!
A bushel of blushes, a garden of gushes,
A cradle of crushes I'll woo.
Me for learning what love's bliss is,
Me for turtle doving so true;
I don't want a thing all the wide world can bring,
Only kuddles and kisses and you.
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