He’s dirty
He’s hungry
He’s lovely

Gotta bath him
Gotta feed him
Gotta love him

Mummy
Daddy
It’s me
Baby Tragedy

He’s sleepy
He’s crying
He’s sorry

Gotta give him coffe
Gotta sing him lullabies
Gotta forgive him

Mummy
Daddy
It’s me
Baby Tragedy


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    this is pretty good, i like how it's 'mummy' and not 'mommy', because i'm weird like that. but i like the line breaks as well.

    stardropleton July 09, 2002   Link
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    is it a song abt an unwanted child? like he came from an unplanned pregnancy? hmmmm....

    dariofooon July 22, 2002   Link
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    right...the girl was 16....i guess i loved her , one day...

    whitepoetton July 22, 2002   Link
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    u love a lotta ppl,whitepoett..lol

    dariofooon July 23, 2002   Link
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    i like this one too, cuz it's something that totally changes the lives of those involved... I agree w/ dariofoo's comment... u seem to love a lot of ppl.... jajaja.

    ninaninaon August 21, 2002   Link
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    ok,let me say something,it was not the kind of true love,just an old passion....lol...teenage crush thing

    whitepoetton August 21, 2002   Link
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    I like the way this song is simple and to the point. Good song and i agree with dariofoo;s first comment.

    MusicEqualsLifeon August 28, 2002   Link

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