| I remember I wasn’t much older, four or maybe five at the most,
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| Goin' to school morning were colder, there was no such thing as a Bus.
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| Our mother d’be searching for school bags and combing our hair the wrong way,
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| As she buttered our toast and buttened our coats, here’s what my mother did say.
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| Ah we all need a hug in the morning, and one at the end of the day.
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| many as possible squezed in between to keep life’s troubles at bay.
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| No matter where ever you ramble, our problems be great or be small.
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| It’s my beliefe that for instant relief, a hug is the best cure of all.
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| I met an old exile in Boston, he longed to go back home one day.
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| But he thought no one there would be caring, for he’d been so long away.
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| To stop the tear drop in his coffee, he gave his old whiskers a tug.
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| And he knew all he’d give all he needed to live, for a big welcome home again
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| hug.
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| Ah we all need a hug in the morning, and one at the end of the day.
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| And many as possible squeezed in between to keep life’s troubles at bay. |
| No matter where ever you ramble, your problems be great or be small.
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| It is my beliefe that for instant relief, a hug is the best cure of all.
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| A letter can bring consolation, a phone call can brighten the night.
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| In the midst of great aggravation, they can put at least some things to right.
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| When your heart just feels like it’s breaking, your life’s slipping down past
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| the plug.
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| And you feel like a ghost, the thing you want most is someone to give you a hug.
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| Ah we all need a hug in the morning, and one at the end of the day.
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| And many as possible squezed in between to keep life’s troubles at bay.
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| No matter where ever you ramble, your problems be great or be small.
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| It is my belief that for instant relief, a hug is the best cure of all. |