I saw you there
I stopped and stared
The curly girlie smiled
You really were

Too close to her
And people just went by
I saw your face
And her embrace

Your whisper in her ear
I know the score
'Cause I've heard it before
I read your lips with fear

Your words were clear (you said)
Lalalalalala
Let's say forever let's say it's true
Lalalalalala

Let's come together me and you
Lalalalalala
Your new cuckoo


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Your New Cuckoo Lyrics as written by Peter Anders Svensson Nina Persson

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    General Comment

    I think the song is pretty simple. but beautiful all the while. her ex-lover has a new girl.and though she has been replaced, she is stating how the girl hasn't yet realized that he is a "no good" jerk. and is falling in the same trap as she did.

    strange auraon September 24, 2005   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    This deals with the feeling everybody gets when they see their ex out with somebody else.

    It also touches about the observation that the guy is feeding the new girl the same old lines. The singer that those lines were true and meant for her. Nope. The guy is just trying to get laid.

    This song is Beatlesque in quality.

    JamesLoveon March 11, 2011   Link
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    He found another cuckoo to toy around with. Good, catchy song.

    Karatepopon April 21, 2007   Link

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