| You take the records, I’ll take the stereo.
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| You get the tv, and I’ll take the radio.
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| I’ll keep the dishes, and you the pots and pans.
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| You’ll need a new car more than me, so I’ll take the second hand.
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| We’ll each keep our own friends, divide the rest in two.
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| The older kids seem to understand,
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| still there’s one thing left to do. |
| It’s over in the corner,
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| our little one sits and cries. |
| And behind that swell of tears
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| she’s asking with her eyes.
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| What you gonna do about me,
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| What you gonna do about me.
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| Is it daddy on the weekend, mama rest of the week.
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| Will I have to make new friends, live on a different street.
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| Who’s gonna be the one who tucks me into sleep.
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| Oh what you gonna do, what you gonna do about me.
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| I gave her a hug, she pushed me away.
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| I said in time you’ll understand,
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| and maybe we both will someday.
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| I wiped her tears, and said «It won’t be so bad.»,
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| she said «Will you still be my mommy, will he still be my dad?»
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| What you gonna do about me, What you
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| gonna do about me. |
| Is it daddy on the weekend,
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| mama rest of the week.
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| Will I have to make new friends, live on a different street.
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| Who’s gonna be the one who tucks me into sleep.
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| Oh what you gonna do, what you gonna do about me. |
| How can I tell her when I dont' know for sure…
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| why her mom and dad don’t love each other anymore. |