Romeo loved Juliet. Juliet, she felt the same. When he put his arms around her, he said, "Julie, baby, you're my flame thou giveth fever. When we kisseth - Fever with thy flaming youth. Fever! I'm afire. Fever, yea, I burn, forsooth." Cap'n Smith and Pocahontas had a very mad affair. When her daddy tried to kill him she said, "Daddy, oh, don't you dare - He gives me fever. With his kisses - Fever when he holds me tight. Fever! I'm his missus. Daddy, won't you treat him right?" Now you've listened to my story. Here's the point that I have made: Chicks were born to give you fever. Be it Fahrenheit or Centigrade - They give you fever. When you kiss them - Fever if you live you learn. Fever! till you sizzle. What a lovely way to burn. What a lovely way to burn. What a lovely way to burn. What a lovely way to burn.
—from Fever, a song by Peggy Lee
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