Da-Doo

Da-doo
I was walkin' in the wholesale flower district that day
Shoop, da-doo
And I passed by this place where this old Chinese man
Chang, da-doo
He sometimes sells me weird and exotic cuttings
Snip, da-doo
'Cause he knows, you see, that strange plants are my hobby
Da-da-da-da-da, da-doo

He didn't have anything unusual there that day
Nope, da-doo
So I was just about to, ya know, walk on by
Good for you
When suddenly, and without warning
There was this total eclipse of the sun

It got very dark
And there was this strange humming sound
Like something from another world
Da-doo
And when the light came back, this weird plant was just sitting there
Whoopsy-doo
Just, you know, stuck in, among the zinnias
Audrey Two

I coulda sworn it hadn't been there before
But the old Chinese man sold it to me anyways
For a dollar ninety-five
Sha-la-la, la-la-la
La-la-la, doo-doo



Credits
Writer(s): Alan Menken, Howard Elliott Ashman
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