Choo Choo Moma
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Choo Choo Moma
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Choo choo Moma, won't you ride the train?
My life without you is just misery and pain, come back to me
I'll treat you best I can
Choo choo Moma, you should have a choo choo man
Choo choo Moma, won't you ride a rail?
I need your loving, can't you hear me wail, come back to me
You know I love you so
Choo choo Moma, won't you get a choo choo home?
Choo choo Moma, won't you ride the track?
I need your loving, won't you bring some back on home to me
I need your loving, babe
Choo choo Moma, don't you know you drive me mad?
Choo choo Moma, you're a cheery thing
I love you, baby, can't you help me sing, come back to me
I want you back again
Choo choo Moma, won't you get a choo choo train?
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