Little Girl
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Little Girl
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My brother has a lady, oh, and one day she will have a baby
My brother has a baby oh, and one day, and one day she'll save me
Ohhh need to talk to you girl
Ohhhhhhhh No No NOOO!!!
You know this lady she's my baby, she's my baby, baby
When can I see you?
Can I love you?
Can I hold you?
My brother has a baby Ohh No No
Ohhhhhhh No No NOOOO!!!
You see this baby she's a lady, she's a lady, lady
When can I see you?
Can I love you?
Can I hold you?
You know this lady she's my baby, she's my baby, baby
When can I see you?
Can I love you?
Can I love you?
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