Fireworks and flowers,
which one would you choose?
I'll go and get them for you,
that's why I love you.
If you like them flowers,
I'll fit them in the post.
Light the rest on fire,
took east by the coast. Oh!

Lovely, lovely, lovely, won't you listen to me?
You make me feel all sunny, just like a holiday.

Yes I remember, we picked them November.
Danced along and ran the town, we were clowns.

Lovely, lovely, lovely, lovely, listen to me.
You make me feel all sunny, just like a holiday.

Lovely, lovely, lovely, lovely, lovely, lovely,
lovely, lovely, lovely, lovely, lovely, lovely.

I was on a lash when the question was asked.
We danced on the streets, had a blast it was asked.

Yes I remember, they were picked from November.
Danced along and ran the town, we were clowns.

Lovely, lovely, lovely, won't you listen to me?
You make me feel all sunny, just like a holiday.

Fireworks and flowers, which one would you choose?
Well I will take you home, that way I can't lose.
Fireworks and flowers, you can bring in the bar.

Clean up the trash, clean up the trash, clean up the trash.
And you're acting so pissed off.


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