| There were days when I thought I could do no wrong
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| I dug holes, built jumps in my neighbor’s yard
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| Threw rocks next door at the vacant barn
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| Those old windows, they were worth a lot
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| There’s certain times I’m like, «Heyo, heyo»
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| But you sit me down like, «No way, no no»
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| You say, «Keep it simple today-oh, ayo»
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| I’ve come to learn that’s the way-oh, way-oh
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| So listen to your mama
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| Even if you’re always right
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| She’ll help you with your problems
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| And show you everything’s alright
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| So we packed up the car, hit a one-way road
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| Straight up to the woods and the wild unknown
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| There were signs on my face the objection showed
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| I didn’t wanna know it was best to go
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| There’s certain times I’m like, «Heyo, heyo»
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| But you sit me down like, «No way, no no»
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| You say, «Keep it simple today-oh, ayo»
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| I’ve come to learn that’s the way-oh, way-oh
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| So listen to your mama
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| Even if you’re always right
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| She’ll help you with your problems
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| And show you everything’s alright
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| So listen to your mama
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| Even if you’re always right
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| She’ll help you with your problems
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| And show you everything’s alright |