Sneakin' down your alley way
And knockin' on your door
Thought I had enough but I'm back for more

Cinnamon let me in
Knock, knock, let me in
I won't go away
Oh, uh, uh
I'm gonna see ya
If it takes all day
Oh, uh uh
Cinnamon let me in
She la, la, la, la, la, la
La, la la, la, la, la

One potato two potato
Three potato, four
Open up Cinnamon I want more
Five potato, six potato
Seven potato eight
Give it to me Cinnamon
I can't wait

You can't hide girl
I'm comin' inside girl
Do what you want to
Baby I'll let you
Might as well face it
Cinnamon you know I'm gonna get ya
She la, la, la, la, la, la
La, la la, la, la, la
She la, la, la, la, la, la
La, la la, la, la, la


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    There was a single released in the 90s with Tiny Tim as the b-side
    TinyTimFanClubon September 18, 2023   Link

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