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I'll tell you a story About someone I love, His been in my life We're similar, kind of. He can be quite funny In the things that he does And also quite silly And this is because... He does little things, that makes me laugh, He likes his few beers And a very hot bath, He drove an old larder, When I was so high Its what I remember, It's In my minds eye. When I was so little I remember when we Used to go to the park What fun that would be. We'd play in the snow On a very cold day We'd have such a good time, But then he would say.... "It's time to go home now, It's time for some lunch, My tummy is rumbling Let's find something to munch" We'd sit round the table, To have a nice treat, Like cake or a biscuit, Something delicious to eat, The times that we had, This someone and I, How we laughed and we cried, When I said good-bye. He has such a kind heart, He'd do anything for me, He's someone I love, He's called my daddy.
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Apr 5, 2019
Apr 5, 2019 at 1:43 PM UTC
Someone I Love
I'll tell you a story About someone I love, His been in my life We're similar, kind of. He can be quite funny In the things that he does And also quite silly And this is because... He does little things, that makes me laugh, He likes his few beers And a very hot bath, He drove an old larder, When I was so high Its what I remember, It's In my minds eye. When I was so little I remember when we Used to go to the park What fun that would be. We'd play in the snow On a very cold day We'd have such a good time, But then he would say.... "It's time to go home now, It's time for some lunch, My tummy is rumbling Let's find something to munch" We'd sit round the table, To have a nice treat, Like cake or a biscuit, Something delicious to eat, The times that we had, This someone and I, How we laughed and we cried, When I said good-bye. He has such a kind heart, He'd do anything for me, He's someone I love, He's called my daddy.
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Apr 5, 2019
Apr 5, 2019 at 1:43 PM UTC
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