Ναί (Yes in Greek)
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Ναί, I’ll keep my eyes on your thighs, my hand upon my heart
I’ll keep my eyes on your thighs, my hand upon my heart
Ναί, I’m on my way to Greece
We might have a real
Greek line
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Ναί, back at Ancient Greece they had some good gods
Ναί, back at Ancient Greece they had some good gods
And they were for the people
Who liked to be with gods
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Let me call, goddess, call
Let me call, goddess, call
Let me call, goddess, call
Let me call you, all day long
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Do it, Athena, do it
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I have to call, call, call
I have to hold my heart, all night
Call, call, call, call
Hold my heart
I have to sleep under the stars
Sleep, sleep, sleep
I have to dream about you
Each one of your parts
Each one of your thighs
Call you mine
Ναί, tonight
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Goddess baby, Goddess baby
Give up your love, give up your love
Show your kitty, show your kitty
Right now
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Well, I woke up this morning, and I remembered my dream
Well, I woke up this morning, and I remembered my dream
I love Goddess Athena, and the blues are always here
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Let me call, goddess, call
Let me call, goddess, call
Let me call, goddess, call
Let me call you, all day long
Please note that you can sing the song with my words. It seems to work quite well. Thank you for reading and or singing!
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Patrick M. Ohana
A medical writer who reads and writes fiction and some nonfiction, although the latter may appear at times like the former. Most of my pieces (over 2,200) are or will be available on Shakespeare's Shoes.
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