| If we were children, I would bake you a mud pie
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| Warm and brown beneath the sun
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| Never learned to climb a tree, but I would try
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| Just to show you what I’d done
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| Oh what I wouldn’t do
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| If I had you, babe, I had you
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| Oh what I wouldn’t do
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| If I had you, babe
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| If I were old, my dearest, you would be older
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| But I would crawl upon your lap
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| Wrap a blanket ‘round our frail little shoulders
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| And I’d die happily like that
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| Oh what I wouldn’t do
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| If I had you, babe, I had you
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| Oh what I wouldn’t do
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| If I had you, babe, if I had you
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| So lace your hands ‘round the small of my back
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| And I will kiss you like a king
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| I will be your bride, I’ll keep you warm at night
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| I will sing, I will sing
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| It was now and we were both in the same place
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| Didn’t know how to say the words
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| With my heart ticking like a bomb in a birdcage
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| I left before someone got hurt
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| Cause it was what I wouldn’t do
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| I had you, babe, I had you
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| It was what I wouldn’t do
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| When I had you, babe, when I had you |