| The Birds in your Garden |
Cocker / Banks / Doyle / Mackey / Webber
It's six o'clock, the birds are singing. I'm wide
awake whilst you're still fast asleep. I went outside, into your garden. The sun
was bright & the air was cool & as I stood there listening - well the
birds in your garden they all started singing this song: "Take her now.
Don't be scared, it's alright. Oh, come on, touch her inside. It's a crime
against nature - she's been waiting all night. Come on, hold her, & kiss her
& tell her you care; If you wait 'til tomorrow she'll no longer be there.
Come on & give it to her. You know it's now or never." Yeah, the birds
in your garden have all started singing this song.
My father never told me
about the birds & the bees. & I guess I never realised that I would ever
meet birds as beautiful as these. I came inside, climbed to your bedroom. I
kissed your eyes awake & then I did what I knew was only natural. And then
the birds in your garden, they all started singing this song: "Take her
now. Don't be scared, it's alright. Oh, come on, touch her inside. It's a crime
against nature - she's been waiting all night. Come on, hold her, & kiss her
& tell her you care; If you wait 'til tomorrow she'll no longer be there.
Come on & give it to her. You know it's now or never." Yeah, the birds
in your garden have all started singing this song. Yeah, the birds in your
garden, they taught me the words to this song.