| I say oh, misery
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| Shame and scandal in the family
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| Oh, misery
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| Shame and scandal in the family
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| Down in Trinidad there was a family
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| With much confusion as you will see
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| A mama and a papa and a boy who was grown
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| He wanted to marry and have a wife of his own
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| He found a girl she suited him nice
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| He went to his father to ask his advice
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| His father said: «Son, I have to say no,
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| The girl is your sister, but your mama don’t know»
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| Oh, misery
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| Shame and scandal in the family
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| I say oh, misery
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| Shame and scandal in the family
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| Then a week went by and the summer came down
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| Soon the best girl on the island he found
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| He went to his papa to make it a date
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| His papa shook his head and to this he did say
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| «You Can’t marry that girl I have to say no Cause the girl is your sister, but your mama don’t know»
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| Oh, misery
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| Shame and scandal in the family
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| I say oh, misery
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| It’s shame and scandal in the family
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| He went to his mama, he covered his head
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| He told his mum what his father had said
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| His mother she laughed,
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| she said: «Go man, go Your daddy ain’t your daddy, but your daddy don’t know»
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| Oh, misery
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| It’s shame and scandal in the family
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| Oh, misery
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| Shame and scandal in the family
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| I say oh, misery
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| Shame and scandal in the family
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| I say oh, misery |