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Gee, it's great after being out late, |
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Walking my baby back home. |
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Arm-in-arm over meadow and farm, |
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Walking my baby back home. |
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We go along harmonizing a song |
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Or I'm reciting a poem. |
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Owls go by and they give me the eye, |
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Walking my baby back home. |
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We stop for awhile, she gives me a smile, |
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And snuggles her head to my chest. |
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We start in to pet and that's when I get |
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Her talcum all over my vest. |
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After I kind of straighten my tie |
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She has to borrow my comb. |
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One kiss then I continue again |
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Walking my baby back home. |
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She's 'fraid of the dark so I have to park |
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outside of her door til it's light. |
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She says if I try to kiss her she'll cry. |
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I dry her tears all though the night. |
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Hand-in-hand to a bar-be-que stand |
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right from her doorway we run. |
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Eats and then it's a pleasure again. |
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I'm walking my baby. |
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I'm talking my baby. |
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I'm loving my baby. |
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I don't mean maybe. |
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Walking my baby back home. |