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Talk to her please, Mr. Sun
Speak to her, Mr. Rainbow
And take her under your branches, Mr. Tree
Whisper to her, Mr. Wind
Sing to her, Mr. Robin
And Mrs. Moonlight, put in a word for me
Tell her how I feel
It shouldn't end this way
Since you are all her friends
She'll listen to whatever you have to say
Babble to her, Mr. Brook
Kiss her for me, Miss Raindrop
And watch to see they all do, please Mr. Sun
Babble to her, Mr. Brook
Kiss her for me, Miss Raindrop
And watch to see they all do, please Mr. Sun
Speak to her, Mr. Rainbow
And take her under your branches, Mr. Tree
Whisper to her, Mr. Wind
Sing to her, Mr. Robin
And Mrs. Moonlight, put in a word for me
Tell her how I feel
It shouldn't end this way
Since you are all her friends
She'll listen to whatever you have to say
Babble to her, Mr. Brook
Kiss her for me, Miss Raindrop
And watch to see they all do, please Mr. Sun
Babble to her, Mr. Brook
Kiss her for me, Miss Raindrop
And watch to see they all do, please Mr. Sun
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Please, Mr. Su Lyrics as written by Sid Frank Ray Getzov
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