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*Remember when we first met Ted. You always made things right. We used to always sleep together. So I was not scared at night. We used to travel everywhere. I hid you so no-one ever knew. You were always there for me Ted. And I was there for you. I always told you all my trouble's Ted. You would listen all the day. And when I got a tummy ache. You took the pain the away. Once I had the measles I was six days in my bed. You never ever left me, Ted You slept right by my head. When the thunderstorm scared me. And the lightning’s flashing light. You snuggled up and held me. So safe all through the night. The passing years they rolled along Ted. And we got older too. I was not frightened anymore Oh! what could I do with you? Now my little sons  in his room. There is a bear next to his head. With  one eye missing and it has a patch or two. It is his favorite  bear named Ted. It's You Ted,  It is You.*
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Sep 12, 2016
Sep 12, 2016 at 10:42 AM UTC
Ted the Bear......the story of my childhood bear
*Remember when we first met Ted. You always made things right. We used to always sleep together. So I was not scared at night. We used to travel everywhere. I hid you so no-one ever knew. You were always there for me Ted. And I was there for you. I always told you all my trouble's Ted. You would listen all the day. And when I got a tummy ache. You took the pain the away. Once I had the measles I was six days in my bed. You never ever left me, Ted You slept right by my head. When the thunderstorm scared me. And the lightning’s flashing light. You snuggled up and held me. So safe all through the night. The passing years they rolled along Ted. And we got older too. I was not frightened anymore Oh! what could I do with you? Now my little sons  in his room. There is a bear next to his head. With  one eye missing and it has a patch or two. It is his favorite  bear named Ted. It's You Ted,  It is You.*
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Sep 12, 2016
Sep 12, 2016 at 10:42 AM UTC
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