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Sunday, June 11, 2017
Because We're Kids- Lucy Reed and Bill Evans
Just because we're kids
Because we're sort of small
Because we're closer to the ground
And you are much bigger by the pound
You have no right
You have no right
To push and shove us little kids around
Just because your throat
Has got a deeper voice
And lots of wind to blow it out
At little kids who don't dare shout
You have no right
You have no right
To force and beat us little kids about
Just because you've got whiskers on your face to shave
You treat us like a slave
So what? It's only hair
Just because you wear your wallet near your heart
You think you're twice as smart
You know, that isn't fair
But we'll grow up some day
When we do, I pray
We won't just grow in size and sound
And just be bigger by the pound
I'd hate to grow
Like some I know
Who push and shove the little kids around
Just because you've got whiskers on your face to shave
You treat us like a slave
So what? It's only hair
Just because you wear a wallet near your heart
You think you're twice as smart
You know, that isn't fair
But we'll grow up some day
When we do, I pray
We won't just grow in size and sound
And just be bigger by the pound
I'd hate to grow
Like some I know
Who push and shove the little kids around
Just because we're kids
Music by Frederick Hollander
Lyrics by Theodor Seuss Geisel (aka Dr. Seuss)
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