One,
two,
one, two, three, four.
Yeah.
I was working part time in a five and dime.
My boss was Mr. McGee.
He told me several times that he didn't like my kind,
because I was a bit too leisurely.
It seemed that I was busy doing something close to nothing,
but different than the day before.
That's when I saw her.
Ooh, I saw her.
She walked in through the outdoor, outdoor.
She wore a raspberry beret.
The kind you find in a second hand store.
Raspberry beret.
If it was warm, she wouldn't wear much more.
Raspberry beret.
I think I love her.
Built like she was.
She had the nerve to ask me if I planned
to do her any harm.
So look at her.
I put her on the back of my bike,
and we went riding
down by old Matt Johnson's farm.
I said, now overcast days never turn me on.
But something
brought the clouds in her midst.
She wasn't too bright.
But after day on, when she kissed
me, she knew how to get her kicks.
She wore a raspberry beret.
The kind you find in a second hand store.
Raspberry beret.
If it was warm, she wouldn't wear much more.
Raspberry beret.
I think I love her.
The rain sounds so cool when it hits the bottom of the
roof.
And the horses wonder who you are.
Thunder drowns out with the lightning seeds.
And you feel like a moving star.
Listen,
this ain't the first time I've made the greatest.
I'll tell you,
if I had the chance to do it all again,
I wouldn't change a stroke.
Because baby,
I'm the most,
the girl is fine as she was then.
Raspberry beret.
The kind you find in a second hand store.
Raspberry beret.
The way I'm all wrapped in a webbing bone.
Raspberry beret.
I think I, I think I, I think I love her.
Raspberry beret.
No, no, no.
No, no, no.