Daddy mommy sad my favorite ice cream is strawberry
Daddy mommy mad the name of the kitten I love is strawberry
Daddy mommy sad strawberry flows from me
Daddy mommy mad strawberry flows from daddy
Daddy mommy bad strawberry flows from mommy
Daddy mommy abuse a bruise on my body, adding another injury
I was born nine years ago and every night, in bed
Together with the cat I go to sleep
In the morning without fail I put plenty of jam on my favorite bread
Nothing changes, but
Raspberry jam
Deep red ice cream, I'll let it all out
I quietly peeped in daddy's drawer, there was something inside
Carefully I got it out to see
When daddy and mommy settle settle down to sleep I'll softly creep up
Shall I shoot straight through you?
I'm hungry I'll put jam on my favorite bread and eat it
Pistol right at the forehead
Raspberry jam


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    The kid is a girl... in the middle of the song i have, they have a conversation between the mother and the father, with the child crying in the backround and they say things like "shes crying again, will you shut her up?" "every single day, every hour she does this" "listen to her, shes crying!"

    DollieTrashon July 03, 2004   Link

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