Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
Can I come home with you?
Tell your momma and your daddy that
I'm a little schoolboy too
Well I love you this morning
I just can't help myself
You're so young and pretty
You don't need nobody else
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
Can I come home with you?

Gonna leave here baby, at just
About the break of day
On the account of how ya treat me, baby
Oh I gotta stay away oh, come on schoolgirl
Can I come home with you?
Oh, tell me baby, I don't know what to do
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
I'll go home with you
Oh, I'm gonna buy myself an airplane, fly all
Over your town, and tell everybody baby
About the way you put me down
I said come here, schoolgirl
Can I go home with you?
You sure are real pretty
And I don't know what to do
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
Can I go home with you?

Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
Can I go home with you?
Tell your momma and your daddy that
I'm a little schoolboy too
The way I love ya this mornin'
I just can't help myself
You sure are young and pretty
And I don't know what to do
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
Can I go home with you?


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