She's not quite like the
Conventional sister no she's not
I've never seen her frown
Or hold her head down
I've never heard her say
"I'm bored" or "get away"

I tip top topple over for my fun loving nun
Cause she has so much fun has so much joy
And so much wonderful love for everyone

She's not like an ordinary person no she's not
She turns a lonely room into a happy place
Transforms a grumpy look into a smiling face

Some of us get covered up by the world
Become bitter from our loneliness
And forget our dreams
But she takes notice of the beauty everywhere
And wherever she finds herself
She feels peaceful there

I tip top topple over for my fun loving nun
Cause she has so much fun has so much joy
And so much wonderful love for everyone


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Fun Loving Nun Lyrics as written by Kevin Barnes

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    I read somewhere he went to Catholic school... maybe has to do with it...

    penelope8on January 10, 2008   Link

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