| Hello, Mrs J. How are you?
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| Mrs J? |
| Anything wrong?
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| I had it all worked out. |
| With one more baby I coulda managed. |
| But not with two!
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| The welfare have already been onto me
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| Twins? |
| You’re expecting twins?
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| How quickly an idea planted can
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| Take root and grow into a plan
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| The thought conceived in this very room
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| Grew as surely as a seed in a mother’s womb
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| Give one to me. |
| Please, Mrs Johnstone, please
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| Are y' that desperate to have a baby?
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| (sung)
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| Each day I look out from this window
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| I see him with his friends
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| I hear him call
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| I rush down, but as I fold my arms around him
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| He’s gone
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| Was he ever there at all?
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| I’ve dreamed of all the places I would take him
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| The games we’d play, the stories I would tell
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| The jokes we’d share, the clothing I would make him
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| I reach out, but as I do he fades away
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| If my child was raised in a palace like this one
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| He wouldn’t have to worry where his next meal was coming from
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| His clothing would be supplied by George Henry Lee
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| He’d have all his own toys
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| And a garden to play in
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| He could make too much noise
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| Without the neighbours complainin'
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| Silver trays to take meals on
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| A bike with both wheels on
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| Yes!
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| And he’d sleep every night
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| In a bed of his own
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| He wouldn’t get into fights
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| He’d leave matches alone
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| And you’d never find him
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| Effin' and blindin'
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| Never!
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| And when he grew up
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| He could never be told
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| To stand and queue up
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| For hours on end at the dole
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| He’d grow up to be
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| A credit to me!
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| (spoken)
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| To you?
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| Yes
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| But I would still be able to see him every day, wouldn’t I?
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| Oh, of course you would!
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| An' you’d look after him, wouldn’t y'?
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| (sung)
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| I’d keep him warm in the winter
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| And cool when it shines
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| I’d pull out his splinters
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| Without making him cry
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| I’d always be there
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| If his dream became a nightmare
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| My child
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| My child
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| My child |