Thank you, baby, for giving it away for me.
Thank you, baby, come on, get up on my knee.
Thank you, baby, I wanna say it publicly.
Baby. Baby.
You’re my baby, professional loyalty.
You’re my baby, first an oath then a plea.
You’re my baby, I’m gonna say it publicly.
Baby. Baby.
OK, alright, alright. Alright OK.
Dimmer, dimmer waning. Stretch that story till it’s torn. How much does he pay you to fluff those pillows every morning?
Thank you, Mommy, I wanna see you on your knees.
Thank you, Mommy, for making no apologies.
Thank you, baby, I’m gonna say it publicly.
Baby. Baby. Baby. Baby.
OK, alright, alright. Alright OK.
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