| Little boys and little girls
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| Playing parts in little worlds
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| Little girls and little boys
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| Properties are little toys
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| Inside the doll’s huse the game begins
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| Girl is the princess and boy’s the prince
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| Feeling secure from the ogre who’s sitting in the playground
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| They’ve got a jingle in case they fight
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| That will decide who is wrong or right
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| Gotta be friends and behave if they both are ever going to be crowned
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| Boy’s got a toy-gun in case of war
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| And that is just what he’s waiting for
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| Girl rocks her doll’s pram pretending the Barbie is a baby
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| Boy tries his best to be hard and cool
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| Girl to be soft as cotton wool
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| Prince is a gentleman and the princess is the finest lady
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| They know exactly how to play
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| They know exactly what to say
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| 'Cause they have served their apprentice-ship
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| Prince wants the princess to watch him fight
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| She says that she doesn’t think it’s right
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| But he wants to show her that she is together with a winner
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| Outside the doll’s house the ogre starts
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| Shaking the house till it falls apart
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| Princess and Prince gotta run unless they’re gonna be his dinner
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| Running together with equal goals
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| Better be home playing with adults
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| Mum saying: «It's just a game», and they don’t have to worry
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| Inside the kitchen the game begins
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| Mum is the princess and Dad’s the prince
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| Kids getting bored by watching a copy of the same old story
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| They know exactly how to play
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| They know exactly what to say
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| 'Cause they have served their apprentice-ship |