Oops!
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Oops!
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"oops!" my heart went, "oops!"
The moment that we met,
My heart went, "oops!"
I never will forget,
My heart turned hoops
The moment that i met you.
"oops!" my feet went, "oops!"
I nearly took a spill,
My knees went, "oops!"
They shook a bit until
My head went, "oops!
You mustn't let it get you."
I was going for a very
What you'd call a solitary
Sort of stroll;
Just a twiddling my thumbs
When i heard a lotta drums
Begin to pound and roll;
And "oops!" my heart went, "oops!"
It went into a spin
Of loop-the-loops,
You must have thought me kin
To nincompoops,
The silly way i acted;
Of course you couldn't know
That you were so aglow
And i was so attracted,
But, baby, take a bow,
My heart is going, "oops!" right now!
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Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong performs "Oops!", and this lyric page sits inside the Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong catalog on LyroVerse.
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