| I pretend, I’m a tiny baby
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| That can’t keep its eyes open
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| I pretend, I’m a tiny baby
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| That can’t keep its eyes open
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| I cry when all boys in the book
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| Stole their girl’s doll and threw it in the mud
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| I turn up the wall heater
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| Move to my bed and pull my knees up
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| There was a truck lost its brakes on Corin Hill
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| It couldn’t stop, went by the driveway
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| To my old house, passed the graveyard
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| And hit a green house
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| Writing on my grandma’s wall
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| I heard someone crying from somewhere above
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| Pregnant lady was half out of a window
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| She’d changed her mind and gotten stuck
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| I slept underneath the duvet
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| Mistresses sister’s brother had a work then
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| Got a book for my birthday
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| Two girls in the plot were just like Jacob and Esau
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| A little kid choked in class
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| They say he’s the reason there’s hole in pen caps
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| Mom cried fror the kid’s mom
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| She guessed all he’d want must be just to be with her
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| Paul sled right in to the road
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| On a winter’s day he was hit by a truck
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| Andrew said his face looked strange
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| They sat together in the parade
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| So I pretend, I’m a tiny baby
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| That can’t keep its eyes open
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| I pretend, I’m a tiny baby
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| That can’t keep its eyes open |