First verse: They can keep all their four-leaf clovers. They can keep all their rabbits' feet. All those horses can just keep their own shoes. I found something so much better Than all those charms combined! Girl, don't you know all my good luck comes from you?! You're my Lucky Charm; You're my Lucky... Who's afraid of walking under ladders? Or, when inside, opening umbrellas? Who's afraid of breaking some old mirror? Who's afraid of all black cats, The number thirteen, and things like that? Not me, as long as you are here! You're my Lucky Charm; You're my Lucky... Who throws salt over their shoulders? Or, rubs the tummies of some old Buddhas? Who always takes time to knock on wood? Who won't change any 'lucky' routine? You know exactly what I mean. All I do to change my luck is think of you! You're my Lucky Charm; You're my Lucky... [Interlude] [First verse] You're my Lucky Charm; You're my Lucky Charm. I'm so lucky! |