Hush little girl
Sweet baby don't cry
Tonight
Daddy is here and he'll sing you a soft lullaby
Tonight
Why can't it all be like it was before?
How can I explain why mommy's not here anymore?
Cause daddy likes porno and ten dollar whores
Daddy gets wasted and robs liquor stores
Daddy likes rubbing against little boys on the bus
I think that's why mommy left us
Mommy left us
Hush little girl
There is no reason to fret
Tonight
Don't mind the smoke
Daddy just wants to forget
Tonight

Soon it will all be like it was before
Any minute she will walk through that front door
But daddy plays poker and drinks lots of beer
Then he wants sex that involves mommy's rear
Daddy has sores on his naughty parts oozing with puss
I think that's why your mommy left us
Please don't cry
I swear I'll try
To be here by your side
Right after daddy gets home from the bar
Visits his bookie
And steals a new car
He'll drive to the strip club
And if daddy plays his cards right
He'll bring home your new mommy tonight


Lyrics submitted by *amanda*

Lullaby (Divorce Song) Lyrics as written by Jon Mark

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    hahaha...this song is so funny

    emogoddesson May 15, 2002   Link
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    seriously

    dr.jacobon May 23, 2002   Link
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    THAT IS HORRIBLE....

    jsuzette1973on July 19, 2002   Link
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    LOL jsuzette1973. This is a fricking comedy song. Lighten up :)

    StarmanDXon July 19, 2002   Link
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    dude...if this guy only sang REAL music he could totally rock my socks!

    Chris77on July 27, 2002   Link
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    What's that supposed to mean, Chris? It is real music.

    Besides, the song is really pretty. Brings a tear to my eye.

    AgentONealon April 24, 2003   Link
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    hahha great song!

    funkymonkey008on May 11, 2003   Link
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    this really is a great song, stephen lynch kicks ass.

    LiveUrLifeon June 22, 2003   Link
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    This was the first song I ever heard of his and I think I'm still laughing over it 2 years later. You hafta pick up his CD's, they're an awesome pick-me-up if you're feeling less than great.

    Vero4902on August 25, 2005   Link
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    I agree...I caught many of his El Rey performances on YouTube

    I love the last stanza of this song...it's flat out disturbing, but it made me laugh over and over again.

    OpinionHeadon June 21, 2007   Link

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