| Baby love me now that you are born
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| Oh! |
| Baby!
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| Baby in your cradle look at me Baby speak in rhythms now you’re three
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| Ride your German Shepherd 'till you’re five
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| Baby think the TV is alive
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| Baby spend the night out you’re thirteen
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| Bending for a wish your candles leaned
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| Baby bang erasers and wash the board,
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| Think just yesterday you wore a sword
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| Watch your new years evening wash away
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| You’re on the floor, can you hear me troubadour?
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| Alvin row tangled in your broken kite
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| It’s hard to be Ben Franklin but,
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| Try staying against the light
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| Old clapper you can step inside
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| Accustomed to the rust your silver child
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| Alvin Row, we’re glad to see that you can’t fake it White corn grow on every side
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| But you can’t take it, the yellow wardrobes suits you fine
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| Alvin all these visions smile
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| Let them do your makeup I know
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| Alvin Row, half of them are on your side
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| The other figments all are being completely unselfish
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| And all behind the right man here
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| My mind is not unkind it’s just not open
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| Alvin Row, I watched the mime cryin' his winches
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| Brown black bag, we’ll let you be until you’ll fade
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| Now fade, now fade,
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| Now fade, now…
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| Tired of reaching for the lampshade
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| Baby reading, baby love me Ruuuuuuuun! |
| Ruuuuuuuuun!
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| Ruuuuuuuun! |
| Ruuuuuuuuun!
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| Ruuuuuuuun! |
| Ruuuuuuuuun!
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| Ruuuuuuuun! |
| Ruuuuuuuuun!
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| I told the baker’s daughter that I didn’t want the water
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| She only likes it when I beg, so I expect she’s waiting
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| I told the baker’s daughter that I didn’t want their water
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| She only likes it when I beg, so I expect she’s waiting
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| Row, Alvin Row, Alvin Row, Alvin Row, Row Alvin
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| I remember the day that I walked away from this empty flight
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| Cause the demons are really the ones when there’s nothing on Would slip by when I’m silent I have to let so many people down
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| But the bell from the ice cream man comes to save the day
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| The winter comes we do not wander, I belong
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| The chocolate shakes, the sun awakes, I play ping pong
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| The autumn clouds distort and crowd the petal lawn
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| I pulled the glass it dripped too fast for second dawn
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| Since we passed through the maze as we unlock the stage of my other ride
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| I remember the shining, the spot on the day she played
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| Though I never knew Moses I know many noses with thoughts like me Take a drive to the Jacksonville pharmacy and pretend
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| But a new apartment and a heart don’t make me old
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| This is spinal rage and lit a page and I’ve been told
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| But I’m walking on a wire with eight other eyes
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| Be sure to play the best of you eight other sides
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| I’ll stay shy, you stay shy
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| Dear Alvin
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| I’ll say bye, you say bye
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| Dear Alvin
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| I’ll say go, you say go Dear Alvin
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| I’ll sing Row, you sing Row
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| Dear Alvin
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| I’ll stay shy, you stay shy
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| Dear Alvin
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| I’ll say bye, you say bye
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| Dear Alvin
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| I’ll say go, you say go Dear Alvin
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| I’ll sing Row, you sing Row
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| Dear Alvin
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| I’ll say go, you say go Dear Alvin |