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A Jumping Stone is thrown in a pond,
The rippled waves are carried beyond,
A brand new friend as I step in the door,
I know my life won't be like before.
Is Petie gonna be there to colour me greeen?
I could hide behind the bushes so I won't be seen,
So I'll jump out, flex and growl the right time,
Then go hide in the woods and plan my next crime.
Then he hit me on the head, hit me on the head, hit me on the head because I told him to.
He hit me on the head, hit me on the head, hit me on the head because I told him to.
By the lipstick slide near the robin tree,
Was it Sunshine Sammy, Joe Cobb and me?
I saw the look of shock on his face,
Left me standing there in that place,
When they saw the thing that he done,
I said that it was only for fun
The projector's all set, we told them not to scream,
It happens everytime the wolf appears on the screen,
The girls are on the loose, out to settle the score,
With Plaster, Pardon, English and Moore
You know he hit me on the head, hit me on the head, hit me on the head because I told him to.
You know he hit me on the head, hit me on the head, hit me on the head because I told him to,
By the lipstick slide, near the robin tree,
Was it Sunshine Sammy, Joe Cobb and me?
Brian Church was born in Somerville, NJ. He lives outside of Boston, MA. He played bass and sang in Tristan Da Cunha. He sings classical music around Boston also. He is married and has two sons.
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