| Wonderful pals are always hard to find
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| Some folks have one, some folks have none
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| And I was alone for years, but fate was kind
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| And in the end, sent me a friend
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| Although he’s not much higher than my knee
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| Still he’s the greatest thing on earth to me
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| Dirty hands, dirty face
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| Leads the neighbours a chase
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| But his smile is as cute as can be
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| Making noise, breaking toys
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| He’s always fighting the boys
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| But his eyes, they’re a vision to see
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| And when my work is done
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| Coming home from the setting sun
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| To the gate he will start to run
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| And then I’ll kiss my boy
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| Dirty hands, dirty face
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| Little devil, that’s what they say
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| But to me he’s an angel of joy
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| Dirty hands, dirty face
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| Leads the neighbours a chase
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| But his smile, his little smile, is as cute as can be
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| Making noise, breaking toys, Ha-ha-ha
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| He’s always fighting the boys
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| But his eyes, they’re his Mother’s
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| And they’re a vision to me
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| And when my work is done
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| Coming home, coming home to the setting sun
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| From the gate he’ll start to run
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| And then, Ohhh! |
| I’ll kiss my boy
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| Dirty hands, dirty face
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| Little devil, that’s what they say
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| But to me he’s an angel of joy |