| Mummy told me she would scold me
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| If a boy I kissed
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| But I can’t resist teasin'
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| Always gets 'em, it upsets 'em
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| But what can I do
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| 'Cause it’s all so new, teasin'
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| Now the good book says that nothing repays
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| The harm a life of sin does
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| But I must confide, we can’t decide
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| 'Til we find what it is that Errol Flynn does
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| Mummy told me she would scold me
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| If a boy I kissed
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| But I can’t resist teasin'
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| At the riding school, the teacher was cool
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| And he seemed a harmless person
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| But after the ride he took me aside
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| And was I glad I kept my spurs on
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| Always gets 'em, it upsets 'em
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| But what can I do
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| 'Cause it’s all so new, teasin'
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| There’s a boy I like who likes to hike
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| But in no uncertain language
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| I refused to stop when he said he’d drop
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| If he didn’t have a nibble at my corned beef sandwich
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| Mummy told me she would scold me
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| If a boy I kissed
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| But I can’t resist teasin'
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| Now it’s love that makes this world go round
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| 'Cause we all love hanky-panky (Do ya)
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| Keep one eye on an Englishman
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| But you’d better keep two on a gosh-darned Yankee
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| Always gets 'em, it upsets 'em
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| But when day is done
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| Where’s the bloomin' fun
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| In teasin'
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| On a moonlight night
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| When the stars shine bright
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| Somehow Mama don’t seem so right
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| 'Cause, faith, it’s all so pleasin' |