Rabbit

Album: Rock and Roll Party (1980)
Charted: 8
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  • Rabbit, rabbit, rabbit, rabbit
    Rabbit, rabbit, rabbit, rabbit
    Rabbit, rabbit, rabbit, rabbit, rabbit, rabbit, rabbit, rabbit

    You've got a beautiful chin
    You've got beautiful skin
    You've got a beautiful face
    You've got taste

    You've got beautiful eyes
    You've got beautiful thighs
    You've got a lot without a doubt
    But I'm thinking 'bout blowing you out

    'Cause you won't stop talking
    Why don't you give it a rest?
    You've got more rabbit than Sainsbury's
    It's time you got it off your chest

    Now you was just the kind of girl to break my heart in two
    I knew right off when I first clapped my eyes on you
    But how was I to know you'd bend my ear holes too with your incessant talking?
    You're becoming a pest

    Rabbit, rabbit, rabbit, rabbit, rabbit, rabbit, rabbit, rabbit
    Rabbit, rabbit, rabbit, rabbit, rabbit, rabbit, rabbit, rabbit

    Now you're a wonderful girl
    You've got a wonderful smell
    You've got wonderful arms
    You've got charms

    You've got wonderful hair
    We make a wonderful pair
    Now I don't mind having a chat
    But you have to keep giving it that

    No, you won't stop talking
    Why don't you give it a rest?
    You've got more rabbit than Sainsbury's
    It's time you got it off your chest

    Now you was just the kind of girl to break my heart in two
    I knew right off when I first clapped my eyes on you
    But how was I to know you'd bend my ear holes too with your incessant talking?
    You're becoming a pest

    Rabbit, rabbit, rabbit, rabbit, rabbit, rabbit, rabbit
    Yup, yup rabbit, yup, yup, rabbit, rabbit, bunny, jabber, rabbit, bunny
    Yup, yup rabbit, yup, yup, rabbit, jabber, bunny, jabber, rabbit Writer/s: Charles Hodges, David Peacock
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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