Silly Goose
Silly Goose Serenade: A Quirky Love Story in LyricsLyrics
When I kiss you like I used to
Expressing nostalgia and familiarity in the act of kissing.
I get "baby, you just bit me"
Playful response to the kiss, using humor ("baby, you just bit me").
Couldn't help it, your ears are tasty
Continuing the playful tone, expressing affection in a quirky way.
Shush my darling, part the red sea
Using a metaphor ("part the red sea") to ask for silence or a kiss.
(Moses is our guy)
Humorous reference to Moses, adding a playful touch to the conversation.
Darling here's your coffee
Shifting to a different scene, offering coffee to the partner.
Soy milk extra foam
Specifics about the coffee, indicating consideration for the partner's preferences.
You (Who me?) Yeah you (What?)
Playful exchange about the switch to tea for health reasons.
I told you dear I switched to tea
Reiterating the switch to tea and the intention behind it.
I'm trying to keep my gut healthy
Stating the motive behind the switch – maintaining gut health.
You (Who me?) Yeah you (Why me?)
Continuing the playful banter about the tea preference.
It's fine by me I'll drink it up
Expressing acceptance and willingness to adapt to the partner's choice.
If you want tea, you're out of luck
Humorously denying availability of tea, adding a light-hearted twist.
Silly goose
Introducing the term "silly goose" as a playful endearment.
You're my silly goose
Reaffirming the endearing term, emphasizing affection.
Sunday driving, navigation
Shifting to a scene of Sunday driving, introducing navigation.
Honey baby, What's the next turn?
Partner seeking directions with a sweet nickname ("Honey baby").
Hit a dead end (Frustration!)
Encountering a problem (dead end) and expressing frustration.
I look over (Apple Maps?)
Checking if Apple Maps caused the navigation issue, injecting humor.
(Steve is not our guy)
Humorous reference to Steve Jobs, clarifying he's not the cause of the problem.
I'll go get the apples
Offering to get apples, suggesting a solution to the navigation problem.
You just rest right here
Encouraging the partner to rest while taking on the task.
You (Who me?) Yeah you (What?)
Continuing playful banter about apple preferences.
You know I like that Granny Smith
Expressing a liking for Granny Smith apples.
You always get that Fuji shit
Teasing the partner for consistently choosing Fuji apples.
You (Who me?) Yeah you (Why me?)
Continuing the banter about apple choices.
It doesn't matter what I buy
Indicating that the specific type of apple doesn't matter.
The neighbors hate your apple pie
Adding humor by suggesting the neighbors dislike the partner's apple pie.
Silly goose
Reintroducing the term "silly goose" as an affectionate label.
You're my silly goose
Reaffirming the endearing term, emphasizing continued affection.
I'm your silly silly goose
Stating the speaker's role as the partner's "silly silly goose."
You're my silly silly silly goose
Concluding with a playful repetition of the endearing term.
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