“Blue” is a song about a love that is persisting in the discomfort of the person experiencing the emotion. Ed Sheeran reflects on love lost, and although he wishes his former partner find happiness, he cannot but admit his feelings are still very much there. He expresses the realization that he might never find another on this stringed instrumental by Aaron Dessner.
Who's your little who-zis
Ah, your little turtle dove
Who's your little who-zis
Who do you love
Who's the little what's-it
That your dreaming of
Who's your little who-zis
Who do you love
Tell me who has you a-flutter
Whenever they're passing by
Melt your heart like butter
Oh me, oh my
Say, when you get the blue-zis
Who you thinking of
Ah, who's your little who-zis
Well, who do you love
Tell me who has you a-flutter
Whenever they're passing by
Well, melt your heart like butter
Oh me, oh my
Say, when you get the blue-zis
Who you thinking of
Ah, who's your little who-zis
Who do you love
Ah, your little turtle dove
Who's your little who-zis
Who do you love
Who's the little what's-it
That your dreaming of
Who's your little who-zis
Who do you love
Tell me who has you a-flutter
Whenever they're passing by
Melt your heart like butter
Oh me, oh my
Say, when you get the blue-zis
Who you thinking of
Ah, who's your little who-zis
Well, who do you love
Tell me who has you a-flutter
Whenever they're passing by
Well, melt your heart like butter
Oh me, oh my
Say, when you get the blue-zis
Who you thinking of
Ah, who's your little who-zis
Who do you love
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Who's Your Little Who-Zis Lyrics as written by Albert Goering Ben Bernie
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