| «Go and hush the baby,» was what my Mommy said
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| The baby was crying; |
| I thought she’d wet her bed
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| I went into the baby’s room, said, «Baby, don’t you cry.»
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| But baby didn’t listen so I sang a lullaby
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| I bounced her in my arms, I sat her in a chair
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| I caught her almost every time I threw her in the air
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| But baby kept on crying, I couldn’t make her stop
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| I tried to make her burp, but baby just would not
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| I thought perhaps I’d wash her--her smell was hard to stand
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| I grabbed my nose and changed her clothes; |
| that’s how it all began
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| I was washing baby when baby disappeared
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| I don’t know how it happened; |
| I just know that it sounds weird
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| A hand came up from in the pipe and pulled her down the drain
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| And now it seems that baby will not be seen again
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| There is no trace of baby now--there is no residue
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| Just a piece of broken soap and a bottle of shampoo
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| I think my mom and dad will yell--they'll tell me I’m so bad;
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| To think I lost another one--oh boy, will they be mad! |