| Why does he still go on like she’s a baby
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| Saying that’s no kind of language for a lady?
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| He knows she hates that word, that’s why he said it.
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| He can be childish too and she won’t forget it. |
| '
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| Don’t tell me I don’t understand,'
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| He said, 'I know I don’t understand.
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| I understood when you were ten,
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| But nothing’s added up since then.'
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| He said, 'I'll give you a piece of my mind
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| And you’re not too old to take it.'
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| Oh, just a piece of my mind
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| That’s him and her mum on honeymoon.
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| She was born in January and that was in June.
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| But now her life and his, they just don’t mix,
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| And he don’t like her boyfriends or her politics. |
| '
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| Don’t tell me what you think of me,
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| I know what you think of me.
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| I understood when you were ten,
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| But nothing’s added up since then.'
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| He said, 'I'll give you a piece of my mind
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| And you’re not too old to take it.'
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| Just a piece of my mind
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| Still he remembers her head
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| On the pillow of her little bed.
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| And then all at once she’s sixteen
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| And now she hates him. |
| '
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| Don’t tell me you don’t understand,'
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| She said, 'What is there to understand?
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| I’ve grown up since I was a kid
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| And maybe, Dad, it’s time that you did.'
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| She said, 'I'll give you a piece of my mind
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| And you’re not too old to take it,
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| Oh, just a a piece of my mind
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| And not too old
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| 'Cause I’m not your baby,
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| Not your little girl.'
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| Not your baby
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| Not your little girl |