| I’m not too young to fall in love
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| I’m not too young to smoke
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| I’m not too young to defend myself
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| If ever I’m provoked
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| I’m not too young you mark my words
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| To be left on the shelf
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| I’m not too young
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| I’m over one
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| Next year I will be twelve
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| I’m not as daft as one might think
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| If one’s the word to use
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| For why not instead of one
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| Must mustn’t one instead use two’s
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| I won’t say that it makes it any easier
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| But still it goes to show
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| That one can do what one must do
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| With two’s or three’s or four’s
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| And while we’re on the subject
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| Let me say that for a start
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| Although I failed my eleven plus
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| I really did try hard
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| And I’ve come to this conclusion
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| Right or wrong abut exams
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| You pass only because your memory
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| Failed to go blank
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| I’m not too young to pay the price
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| For things I didn’t do
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| I’m not too young they tell me
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| So I guess it must be true
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| I’m not too young to cry out loud
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| In northern Ireland name
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| I’m not too young I’m everyone
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| A bomb has ever maimed
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| And by and large it’s true to say
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| That even as we speak
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| A child not out in Africa
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| But believe it or not here
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| Is learning what it feels like
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| To exist without much food
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| And waits in what he calls his home
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| To be forcibly removed |