Mommy's Girl
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Mommy's Girl
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Chorus:
This is the girl that Mommy loves,
This is the girl that Mommy loves,
This is the girl that Mommy loves,
Sweetest girl in town.
Up in the morning break of day,
Into her clothes and out to play,
Breakfast somewhere along the way,
Bouncing up and down.
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Now she's an engine--clear the track--
Now she's a hammer and smacks a tack,
Now she's a sack on a piggy-back,
Fifty cents a pound.
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Stars are out and it's time for bed,
Here's the pajamas, white and red,
Here's the pillow for sleepy-head,
Lay the beany down.
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Malvina Reynolds performs "Mommy's Girl", and this lyric page sits inside the Malvina Reynolds catalog on LyroVerse.
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