| Aunt Anna came to our house to visit us again
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| She talked and talked and talked and talked and talked and talked and then
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| She told my sister to eat more, said she was getting thin
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| Told my brother to cut his hair and tuck his shirt tails in
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| She said we were all good children, who’d do what we were told
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| She pinched me on the cheek and told me not to get a cold
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| Aunt Anna came to our house to visit us again
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| She talked and talked and talked and talked and talked and talked and then
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| She talked about the vegetables, said they were cooked too long
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| She said the house needs painting, said we should mow the lawn
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| She said she couldn’t stand our house, said it was such a mess
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| She said she’d have a heart attack, she said she was depressed
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| Aunt Anna came to our house to visit us again
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| She talked and talked and talked and talked and talked and talked and then
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| She said she’d never come again, she’d stay in a motel
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| But she says that every time she comes as far as I can tell
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| The truth is that she likes all the excitement that we bring
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| Even though she’s gonna kill me when she hears me sing |