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Emily child, why don't you smile? Every child should learn how to smile You like me were born crying She like we will cry as she's dying How many smiles will you smile today? Emily Ann, give me your hand I'll talk to you, you won't understand Funnyman with mustache moving Funnyman, what are you proving? What have your words done for you today? Marcy, upstate boy Scholar faced fatty (here is your lunch son) Wait for your daddy (have lots of fun son) Whitesboro schoolhouse Act like the big kids Don't get in trouble In the good old days When I felt like a child, I could run for a mile Over blue meadows to Marmendy Mill Howie, stop your games Come in and play now (your clarinet, son) Concert today now (we're proud you bet, son) Schoolwork and scales Well rounded learning, you lucky boy, you In the good old days When I felt like a child, I could run for a mile Over blue meadows to Marmendy Mill When I felt like a child, I could run for a mile Over blue meadows to Marmendy Mill Well, that electrified wire Will set your keester on fire Unless you shimmy on the ground Like the groundhogs do And though, I'm going away to California I know I'll never find A better friend than you
Writer(s): Howard Kaylan Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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