| You asked me if I’d marry you and I believe I can
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| Though I’m just a young girl they say you’re a decent man
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| I’ve been raised by mom and daddy with a lot of love around
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| And that’s something I can’t live without when I move in to town
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| You must give me everything I had when I was home
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| The things I was accoustomed to some treasures of my own
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| All the things that daddy give me have become a way of life
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| It’s not too much to ask when a girl becomes a wife
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| I’ll need a featherbed to lay on for my flower bed a hoe
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| A churn to make fresh butter and I’ll need a radio
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| A gingham dress for Sundays and my legs cannot be bare
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| A petticoat with ruffles and some ribbons for my hair
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| Pretty curtains for my kitchen iron skillets that I’ll need
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| A swing out on the front porch and a Bible I can read
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| I know you’ll be like daddy when a baby comes in time
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| You’ll surely build a cradle and learn a nursery rhyme
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| I’ll try to be like mama not a woman of the world
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| And we’ll live in love together with our little boy or girl
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| I’ll need a featherbed to lay on for my flower bed a hoe
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| A churn to make fresh butter and I’ll need a radio
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| A gingham dress for Sundays and my legs cannot be bare
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| A petticoat with ruffles and some ribbons for my hair
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| Pretty curtains for my kitchen iron skillets that I’ll need
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| A swing out on the front porch and a Bible I can read |