Mom And Dad
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Mom And Dad
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I saw mom and dad making out
Realizing for the first time
They were human
I saw mom and dad making out
Realizing for the first time
They were human
Call me if you want me back again
Call me if you need a second chance
Call me if you want me back again
Call me if you need a second chance
I saw mom and dad making out
Realizing for the first time
They were human
I saw mom and dad making out
Realizing for the first time
They were human
Call me if you want me back again
Call me if you need a second chance
Call me if you want me back again
Call me if you want a second chance
Call me if you want me back again
Call me if you need a second chance
Call me if you want me back again
Call me if you need a second chance
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Kleerup performs "Mom And Dad", and this lyric page sits inside the Kleerup catalog on LyroVerse.
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