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(hinkel / freudenthaler) |
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She's a good girl, |
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Daddy loves her, |
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She's obeying |
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Pretty soon |
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Daddy told her |
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Wondrous stories |
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Very softly |
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Salty moon |
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Is anybody out there? |
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Can anybody hear her cry? |
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Any saviour? |
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Does anybody know just why |
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God has left her |
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On this long, long way? |
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She's afraid to hear him say: |
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'come' |
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She's a good ball, |
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Daddy's playing |
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Very charily |
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With her hands |
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Many pictures |
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In the diary |
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Of a small girl |
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And a man |
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Is anybody out there? |
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Can anybody hear her cry? |
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Any saviour? |
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Bloody bastard, why? |
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God has left her |
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On this long, long way, |
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She's a good girl |
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Hundred million miles away |
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It's in the name, |
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The name |
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Jamie's been abandoned |
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Now she's riding on a train |
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It's in the name, |
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The name - of love |
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Father don't you leave her |
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When you take her home again |
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She's a good girl, |
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Daddy loves her |
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And he knows that |
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He's the one |
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To redeem his |
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Little puppet, |
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Daddy's work is |
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Nearly done |
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There isn't any god in heaven |
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And no religion too |
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He's the only saviour |
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And he knows that he's the one to do it |
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While she's imploring: |
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'don't you hear me?' |
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It's in the name, |
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The name |
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Jamie's been abandoned |
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Now she's riding on a train |
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The name - of love |
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Father don't you leave her |
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When you take her home again |