early morning late at night you told me it's time to say good night
oh i couldn't hide my surprise when you dropped two kisses on my cheeks

and you said
"good night little one
see you later ali gator
good night little one
see you later ali gator"

"before i go you have to know that paris is so much fun"
well thank you for the information i'll keep it in mind for later
i thought we would share a last drink for the road
but you didn't seem to care and said "i think i have to be alone"
i think i have to be alone
i think i have to be alone

and you said
"good night little one
see you later ali gator
good night little one
see you later ali gator "

hey there what's happening i thought it was amazing
"oh no no, i mean yes, i'm sorry - but you're way too young for me"
you're way too young for me
you're just way too young for me

and he said
"good night little one
see you later ali gator
good night little one
in a while crocodile"


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    it just stuck me that she sings a lot like kimya dawson from the moldy peaches wif her barely trying voice and random ass lyrics

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