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Little Boy Blue lyrics
Little boy blue
Come blow your horn
The dish ran away with the spoonHome again, home again
Saturday morn
Never gets up before noonShe used to render
You legal and tender
When you used to
Send her your promises boyA dill or a dollar
Unbutton your collar
Come out and holler
Out all of your noiseLittle boy blue
Come blow your top
Cut it rite down to the quickDon't sit home and cry
On the fourth of July
Around now you're hittin' bricksSo abracadabra
Now she disappeared
Now everything's
Canada drySo watch your behavior
And rattle your cane
With a bottle of bourbon
Good-byeLittle boy blow
Lost little bo peep
She fell through a hole in the nestNow, ain't it peculiar
That she's finally cooled your
Big wheels just like all of the restWhenever it rains
The umbrella complain
They're always
Gettin' played for a chumpSo mark and strike it
She's history now
And you're hangin' out
At the pumpLittle boy blue
Come blow your horn
The dish ran away with the spoonHome again, home again
Saturday morn
Never gets up before noonShe used to render
You legal and tender
When you used to
Send her your promises boyA dill or a dollar
Unbutton your collar
Come out and holler
Out all of your noise
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