Could have been a spoonful of coffee
Could have been a spoonful of tea
Just a little spoon of your precious love is good enough for me

Man lies about that, man cries about that
Man dies about that, spoonful, spoonful, spoonful
Could have been a spoonful of water
Spread out on the desert sand

Just a little spoon fortifies, save you from another man
Man lies about that, man cries about that
Even dies about that, spoonful, spoonful, spoonful

Could have been a spoonful of diamonds
Could have been a spoonful of gold

Just a little spoon of your precious love to satisfy my soul
Everybody's talking about spoonful
Spoonful, spoonful, spoonful
Everybody's fighting about spoonful


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Spoonful Lyrics as written by Willie Dixon

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    about pot..... eric clapton does a pretty sick version of this song with cream.

    sourire0947on January 28, 2009   Link

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