Cry baby cry
Make your mother sigh
She's old enough to know better

The King of Marigold was in the kitchen
Cooking breakfast for the Queen
The Queen was in the parlor
Playing piano for the children of the King

Cry baby cry
Make your mother sigh
She's old enough to know better
So cry baby cry

The King was in the garden
Picking flowers for a friend who came to play
The Queen was in the playroom
Painting pictures for the children's holiday

Cry baby cry
Make your mother sigh
She's old enough to know better
So cry baby cry

The Dutchess of Kircaldy always smiling
And arriving late for tea
The Duke was having problems
With a message at the local Bird and Bee

Cry baby cry
Make your mother sigh
She's old enough to know better
So cry baby cry

At twelve o'clock a meeting round the table
For a seance in the dark
With voices out of nowhere
Put on specially by the children for a lark

Cry baby cry
Make your mother sigh
She's old enough to know better
So cry baby cry cry cry cry baby
Make your mother sigh

She's old enough to know better
Cry baby cry
Cry cry cry
Make your mother sigh
She's old enough to know better
So cry baby cry


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Cry Baby Cry Lyrics as written by Paul Mccartney John Lennon

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    I don't know. When I first heard it I thought it may have been about an affair, that people try to carry on normally when clearly things aren't. Though that point raised by mahooba sounds really accurate and kinda works.

    Lomiothielon April 04, 2006   Link

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