Tonalidad: F major
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Hi kids, did you ever know a little boy
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who pestered his mother all the time,
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asking for so many things
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he just about drove her crazy?
Huh? Well let me tell you.
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There's no sound worse in all the world
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than a whining, crying child.
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He irritates the other kids
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and drives the grown -ups wild.
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When. He. Goes.
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Will you, won't you, can I, coax you, I'll go on,
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you said you would.
Gimme, gimme, can I, can I, R .G.
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Whiz, you said I could.
Can I, can I, oh I wanna,
let me, let me, buy me one.
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Will you, won't you, can you,
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don't you, R .G.
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Whiz, I have no fun.
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Yeah, that's the way some kids
sound.
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Yackety, yackety, yack, gimme this,
I ought to know,
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because I was a little boy myself once.
I remember when I was just a little baby,
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my mother and father were wait
ing for me to learn to talk.
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Isn't he a darling baby?
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That's my little boy.
Kitchy, kitchy, coo.
Look, I think he's going to say
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something.
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Mama, daddy.
He said mama.
And daddy, I heard him just as plain.
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Mama. Daddy.
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I learned to say a lot more words.
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In fact, I learned to talk very quickly,
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and my parents were very happy
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an d thought that I was a smart
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little boy.
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But pretty soon I had learned to
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talk so well
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that I began to talk too much. When I was just about your age,
this is the way it
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sounded around our house.
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Can I have a drink of water?
I want a drink of water.
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Water, water, water.
Can I have a drink?
I want a drink of water.
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Can I have a drink? Can I, water?
Can I have some water?
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Can I? Oh, Junior,
stop pestering.
Just ask once if you want a drink.
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Now here's your water.
Can I go out and play now?
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Can I, huh? Can I? Can I go out and play?
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Huh? Can I? Can I?
Huh? Can I go out and play?
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Can I? Please, Mother.
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Can I go outside?
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Huh? Can I? Can I? Yes, yes.
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Go on out and play, please.
Gee, you're a nice mother.
Oh, dear, and to think I was
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anxious for him to talk.
Can I have a sandwich?
Huh? I'm hungry.
Can I have a sandwich?
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Can I? Can I? A peanut butter sandwich?
I want a peanut butter sandwich.
Can I have one?
Oh, please.
Can I? Please.
Can I have a peanut butter sandwich?
Can I, mother?
Can I? Please.
Oh, I want one, mother.
Please. Oh, I want one.
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Let me have one, mommy.
Let me have one.
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I even pestered my
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mother
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when she took me to Playland.
There's an ice cream stand.
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Can I have some?
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Can I? Can I, Mommy?
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No, Junior, not now.
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It's too close to dinner time.
Can I have some ice cream?
Can I, Mommy?
Huh?
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Can I have some ice cream?
Take me over there.
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I want a chocolate ice cream cone.
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Ice cream.
Mommy, can I have a ride?
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Oh, please, Mommy.
I want to eat.
I want to...
Mommy, Mommy,
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Mommy, Mommy...
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Yes, that's the way I sounded all the time,
and my mother was very
unhappy.
Because, you see, the trouble with me
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was that I had become a nagger.
You
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