"Here she is, direct from the convent, Miss Dixie Leonard." I was alone on a shelf in a world by myself. Oh, where could my Prince Charming be? But a man came along, made my life like a song, and taught me these words of ecstasy, tenderly. I want some huggin' and some squeezin' and some muggin' and some teasin' and some stuff like that there. I want some pettin' and some spoonin' and some happy honeymoonin' and some stuff like that there. I used to think that love was just a lot o' rubbish; a mess o' cabbage, a mess o' cabbage. But now my attitude is wholly lovey dovish, and baby, you, you've done it! I want some kissin' and some hopin' and some missin' and some mopin' and some stuff like that there. I want some leapin' and some chasin' and some weepin' and some pacin' and some stuff like that there. And when I get a certain feelin' I confess it. There's really only one expression to express it. I want some huggin' and some squeezin' and some muggin' and some teasin' and some leapin' and some chasin' and some weepin' and some pacin' and some stuff, I want some stuff like that there. I used to think romance was bunk, a double mickey for the ickey. But all at once my heart was sunk, and baby, you, you done it! I want some kissin' and some hopin' and some missin' and some mopin' and some stuff like that there. I want some leapin' and some chasin' and some weepin' and some pacin' and some stuff like that there. And when I get a certain feelin' I confess it. There's really only one expression to express it. I want some huggin', squeezin', muggin', teasin' and some stuff, stuff like that there! Oooooooooh!