I wouldn't walk 500 miles when I could fly coach
But almost anything
I wouldn't swim across the Nile
Cause I could get amoebic disentary

Cause if there's anything you want
I'll probably get it
You tell me what you need
I'll try not to forget it
You need someone to blame
I'll say I said it
Cause whatever Didi wants she's gonna get it

I wouldn't climb the highest mountain
Could get a blister, but almost anything
I wouldn't throw coins in a fountain
I might be needing to make a phone call

It doesn't seem like you're a million
Miles away, no, but maybe one or two
That doesn't mean, I never loved you
Me love you long time, when you're on top of me


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Whatever Didi Wants Lyrics as written by Mike Burkett

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    cool song from a cool album. it's the most sensible love song i've ever heard. anyways, that's what i think...
    xpankfrisston May 17, 2002   Link
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    this is so sweet, yet practical at the same time.
    crick23on June 13, 2002   Link
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    Its not supposed to be "sweet" or "sensible" Its saying that he is only sort of in love with her and that he would do some minor stuff for her Its also making a parody of multiple other real love songs that have been written in the past
    bennendettoon July 12, 2008   Link
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    its actually amoebic dysentery....moeisic isn't a word
    darthvaloon August 28, 2008   Link
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    This are not the full lyrics...
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