The gloves that you made were a symbol of your loyalty
The gift that you gave was unraveling right in front of me
And I started to wonder with great anxiety
That's when you gave me your scarf
The sweater that you knitted was for no fool
It was made with your affection and 100% wool
But I broke out with a rash for a week or two
That's when you gave me your scarf
(This begs the question: how many scarfs did this girl make?)
Why don't you use a poly-blend
No, no, no, no
This scarf will never end
No, no, no, no
This world is really rough
We need something extra soft
Why don't you roll me in your love
And warm me up with your ear muffs
People say that you are so crafty
And they don't know how you could even love me
But at night, you call me your tea cozy
That's when you gave me your heart
That's when you gave me your scarf
(Badly done Brian May)
You stitched up my heart
A tea cozy, a sweater with a V
A love a niche, a heart you can stitch
A knit, a purl, a lovely girl
Someone that warms up your world
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