| When a girl reach the age of 18
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| She begins to think she’s grown
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| That’s the kind of little girl
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| You can never find at home
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| Come and see me early in the morning
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| Just about the break of day
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| Do you want to see me hug my pillow
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| Where my baby used to lay?
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| One drink of wine
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| Two drinks of gin
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| Pretty young girl put me In the shape I’m in Come and see me early in the morning
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| Just about the break of day
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| Lord do you want to see me hug my pillow
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| Where my baby used to lay?
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| I pass by the juke joint
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| A peek through the door
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| She’s doing the boogie-woogie
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| In the middle of the floor
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| Come and see me early in the morning
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| Just about the break of day
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| Do you really want to see me hug my pillow
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| Where my baby used to lay?
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| See when a girl reach the age of 18
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| She begins to think she’s grown
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| And that’s the kind of little girl
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| You’ll never find at home
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| Come and see me early in the morning
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| Just about the break of day
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| Do you want to see me hug my pillow
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| Where my baby used to lay? |