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She wakes up early every morning
She get up long before the sunshine
Greets the milkman who's still yawning
And reads the paper for a short time
Calls the kids Get
out
of
bed
They never hear a word she says
Husband stands to leave the table
She says I
hope
you
have
a
good
day
He thinks One
day
soon
as
Im able
Ill
get
a
job
where
I
get
good
pay.
They find it hard to make ends meet
But they don't mention it because they have each other
An love is free while they're supposed to be ...
Too young to wed
Too young to be free
Too young to wed
But what could they do, they were going to have a baby
After the kids have had their breakfast
Now they're off to get some schooling
She cleans the house and makes the beds
She starts to dreams but knows she's fooling
She swears one day she'll stay in bed
But for now she knows she's got to keep on working
'Cos round and round inside her head
She hears the words her mother said ...
Too young to be wed
Too young to be free
Too young to be wed
But what could they do, they were going to have a baby
Too young to be wed
Too young to be free
Too young to be wed
But what could they do?
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