I Had A Baby

Album: How About I Be Me (And You Be You)? (2012)
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  • I had a baby and he looks just like me
    A bald headed baby, he's been the makings of me
    His eyes are so mean, just like you
    But you haven't seen him
    And I don't know what to tell him
    I don't know what to tell him!

    I had a thing with a man and he wasn't mine to be with
    I woke up one green day with him up inside me, hey
    That did excited me, and I was crazy
    I was always crazy!

    But I had a baby, so I'm never sorry!
    He's been the makings of me
    And when he asks, I'll tell him
    That you love him, but you can't be his
    And when he says why
    Why I said, don't know why
    Because I don't know why!

    You should suffer instead of me
    Over shit that's because of me
    I wish it wasn't so crazy
    Broke my mind tell this time

    But I had a baby, so beautifully
    He's been the makings of me

    I had a fling with a man who wasn't mine to be with
    I woke up one green day with him up inside me, hey
    That did excited me, and I was crazy
    I was always crazy! Writer/s: AISLING ONEILL, CHRIS CONSTANTINOU, MARCO PIRRONI, SINEAD O'CONNOR
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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