[verse 1]
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When a girl reach the age of 18, She begins to think she’s grown
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That’s the kind of little girl, You Never find at home
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Come and see me, early in the morning, just about the break o’ day
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And see me hug my pillow – where my baby used to lay
[verse 2]
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One drink of wine, two drinks of gin
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Pretty young girl put me, in the shape I’m in
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Come and see me, early in the morning, just about the break o’ day
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Don’t you wanna see me hug my pillow – where my baby used to lay?
[verse 3]
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Passed by the Juke Joint, peeped through the door
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She doin’ the boogie woogie, In the middle of the floor
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Come and see me, early in the morning, just about the break o’ day
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Do you really wanna see me hug my pillow – where my baby used to lay?
[Instrumental verse pattern]
[verse 4]
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You see when a girl reach the age of 18, She begins to think she’s grown
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That’s the kind of little girl, You can Never find at home
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Come and see me girl, early in the morning, just about the break o’ day
D C G G C C# D
Do ya wanna see me hug my pillow – where my baby used to lay?
[Instrumental and outro]