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The Babysitter lyrics by Pulp

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The Babysitter lyrics

Susan's babysitter / is seventeen years old / oh she looks like susan / when she still
Lived at home / she's a lovely girl / she's got long black hair / if you go home now / she
Might still be there / susan's babysitter / is twenty-one years old / she still looks like
Susan / when susan was not at home / she's a lovely girl / she's got long blonde hair / if
You go home now / she will not be there / 'cos she left last june / she came home too soon
/ you were both upstairs / in your daughter's room / she's a lovely girl.

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