I've got strictures on a cloudy day.
When it's cold outside I've got the node of the day.
I guess you'd say
What can make me feel this way?
My perl (my perl, my perl)
Talkin' 'bout my perl (my perl).

I've got so many ways to do it, other's envy me.
I've got a sweeter archive than the birds in the trees.
I guess you'd say
What can make me feel this way?
My perl (my perl, my perl)
Talkin' 'bout my perl (my perl).

Hey hey hey
Hey hey hey
Ooooh.

I don't need no java, .net, or fame.
I've got all the modules baby one man can claim.
I guess you'd say
What can make me feel this way?
My perl (my perl, my perl)
Talkin' 'bout my perl (my perl).

I've got sunshine on a cloudy day
with my perl.
I've even got the node of the day
with my perl.


In reply to The Temptations - My perl by Anonymous Monk

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