| Never cook your sister in a frying pan
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| Or boil her in water and take her by the hand
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| And throw her off a cliff or try to make her fall
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| 'Cause these things aren’t very nice at all
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| You might not like her but don’t knock her off her bike;
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| Fighting is normal, but normal ain’t right
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| Don’t put her in a bucket and drop her down a well
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| Or put her in the oven and try to sell
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| Her to the nice old man who lives down the street
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| Don’t hit her with your hand or kick her with your feet
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| Don’t tie her to a tree and leave her in the woods
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| For the bears and the snakes and you never should
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| Lock her in the closet or throw her in the snow
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| Or flush her down the toilet or steal her clothes
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| If you do these things then what you do
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| Is not becomming to a boy like you
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| You better be careful when she’s nice and small
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| Don’t beat her with a bat or hit her with a ball
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| Don’t put her in a barrel and roll her down the road
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| 'Cause it all goes against the gentleman’s code
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| Besides, she might grow up and be bigger, too
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| And turn around and do it all to you |