It must have been your funny face
It must have been your laugh
It must have been your paper chase that
Wasn't quite enough

It must have been your tiny dance that
Made me laugh out loud
Must have been your angel dust that
Put me on your cloud

You're the reason why.....
You're the reason I.....

It must have been your love
It must have been your love..... I said
It must have been your love..... In a little bit.....
It must have been your love

It must have been your poppy eyes
That made me step outside
It must have been the sight of tears that
Let me know I cried

It must have been your bunny shake
It must have been your love
A lot of girls won't come around they
Treat me like a wolf

It must have been your love
It must have been your love..... I said
It must have been your love..... I gotta get that
It must have been your love

You're my angel baby
You're my darling
You're my star
Lo lo lo lolita
Let her see me deep in love

You're the reason why.....
You're the reason I.....

It must have been your love
It must have been your love..... now
It must have been your love.....
It must have been your love

You're my angel baby
You're my darling
You're my star
Lo lo lo lolita
Let her see me deep in love

I've started eyes in a crooked frown
Make more of life, just settle down
Every single little princess needs a crown
Make more of life, just settle down


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Funny Face Lyrics as written by Donna Fargo

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    Corrections added, thanks guys!

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