| Jada’s coming home
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| Jada’s coming home
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| She went across the Bay bridge,
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| but she ain’t gone for long
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| Jada’s coming home
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| Jada’s quite a gal
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| She’s in love with Al
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| But he don’t love her, no no no
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| He’s in love with Sally so
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| He gon' break her heart
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| Now when she drives up in that Volvo
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| and the horn begins to blow
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| I’m gonna get out my chair
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| run down the stairs and open up the door
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| 'Cause Jada is my friend
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| Don’t want to see her hurt again
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| 'Cause she has such a pretty smile
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| Jada is my only child
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| Now when she drives up in that Volvo
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| and the horn begins to blow
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| I’m gonna get out my chair
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| run down the stairs and open up the door
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| 'Cause Jada is my friend
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| Don’t want to see her hurt again
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| 'Cause she has such a pretty smile
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| Jada is my only child
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| If I’d have heard him
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| he’d have hardly had a hope
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| Saw her standing there, ribbons in her hair
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| such a pretty child, oh what a smile
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| He loves me, he loves me not,
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| He loves me not, that’s what I got
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| I taught you all your ABC’s, didn’t I, didn’t I, didn’t I, didn’t I now?
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| Hear me out, hear me out, hear me out, why don’t you leave me at all
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| Boom! |
| Shebop! |
| She’s gon' go for the top
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| Sure can’t tell her when to stop
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| Boom! |
| Shebop! |
| Go from the top
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| Easy does it, daddy,
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| Don’t you mess with my daughter
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| Jada’s coming
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| Jada’s coming
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| Jada’s coming home |