| When I was a baby I was so happy.
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| I play with my friends in the mud.
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| Wilbur and Jack and Otis and Beatty,
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| We were a gang, you got to believe me.
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| Momma would scold us if we got too rough
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| She didn’t care, she was proud of us.
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| I ran around and talked to the animals,
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| Tellin' 'em stories of savage cannibals.
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| Then I got older and noticed a girl.
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| At first I was sure I didn’t exist to her.
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| I sulker around but I didn’t know why.
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| Then she put her cheek on my shoulder and I
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| Was lookin' at her and she was lookin' at me.
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| We started to smile it was our destiny.
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| Tina was her name. |
| She was my cutie-pie.
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| I forgot about things that I used to like.
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| I spent all my time followin' her around,
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| My friends all made the whip-lash sound.
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| But they understood. |
| They was happy for me.
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| And everyone clapped when I asked her to marry me.
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| And she said «yes"and we felt so fine.
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| We lost track of the passin' time.
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| Before I knew it we had our own babies:
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| Gina and Shannon and Keebie and Gabe
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| But now I’ve got to die.
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| I’ve lived a good life I’ve got no complaints
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| I’d like to thank Farmer Pete.
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| For bringing me scraps of food that I could eat.
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| He always had a smile on his face.
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| He didn’t want to think of this day.
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| It’s finally here.
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| It’s finally here, oh.
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| Oo-oo, they called me Pig.
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| Oo-oo, they called me Pig.
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| When I was a baby I was so happy.
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| I played with my friends in the mud. |