Cool my brains and soothe my head
Stimulate me, my co-co-co
Sneak into my empty bed
And educate me, my co-co-co

In the summer, in the spring
In public places, my co-co-co
On an island far away
Lemonade with my co-co-co

And when I was down and failing life
You came to save me, my co-co-co
And when they said I'm telling lies
You believed me, my co-co-co

And through the noise I heard a song
You were singing, my co-co-co
And when you said that nothing's wrong
I believed you, my co-co-co
But you were gone when I came through
And I remember you first
Well someday I'll dance with you
When I'm dreaming, my co-co-co

I sat alone and I didn't care
I sat two years in the same old chair
I saw three roads and I didn't know
Which way to go-go-go-go

I need some help from a little love
I need some help from a little above
And you were there, I'm still in love
I won't forget you Coco
I won't forget you Coco
I won't forget you no, no

Because you're my Coco
My Coco, my Coco
You're my Coco, yeah, my Coco


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    no way. this song is not about coke, you crack heads. it has to be about when you first meet someone. the beat of the music and the guitar and the progression of the song personifies that human emotion. i can't see any other way of describing it. and even if it is about coke... you can suck my balls.

    elodieon May 22, 2004   Link

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