| I’m gonna tell my son to grow up pretty as the grass is green
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| And Whip-smart as the English Channel’s wide
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| And I’m gonna tell my son to keep his money in his mattress
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| And his watch on any hand between his thighs
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| And I’m gonna lock my son up in a tower
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| 'Til I write my whole life story
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| On the back of his big brown eyes
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| When they do the double dutch, that’s them dancing
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| When they do the double dutch, that’s them dancing
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| When they do the double dutch, that’s them dancing
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| When they do the double dutch, that’s them dancing
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| And I’m gonna tell my son to join a circus so that death is cheap and
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| Games are just another way of life
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| And I’m gonna tell my son to be a prophet of mistakes because for
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| Every truth, there are half a million lies
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| And I’m gonna lock my son up in a tower
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| 'Til he learns to let his hair down far enough to climb outside
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| When they do the double dutch, that’s them dancing
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| When they do the double dutch, that’s them dancing
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| When they do the double dutch, that’s them dancing
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| When they do the double dutch, that’s them dancing |