| Debbie got the radio. |
| I got the airplane
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| She got the bicycle. |
| I got the electric train
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| I got the doll house. |
| She got the cowboy hat
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| I got the baseball glove. |
| She got the baseball bat
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| We don’t have to share at all, to our delight
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| We always get our own stuff, so we don’t start a fight
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| Debbie got the roller skates. |
| I got the go-cart
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| And even though she can’t skate and I can’t get the cart to start
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| We always get out own things and they are ours to keep
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| And even though I want her things too, I have my own at least
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| But when Grandma went shopping, she bought us both a bear
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| And since it cost so very much, she told us both to share
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| So Deb and I both grabbed it and before we both knew
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| She was pulling and I was tugging and it tore in two
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| Debbie got the leg and nose, also the bottom jaw
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| I got the stuffing, one glass eye and a paw
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| I also got the other leg, and Debbie an ear
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| The foot and the other eye. |
| What will Grandma bring next year?
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| We don’t have to share at all, to our delight
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| We always get our own stuff, so we don’t start a fight |