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Verse 1:
GLittle boy you Cseem to wake up D7earlier every Gmorning GCome running from your Cbed to greet the D7day GWith a pair of sleepy Ceyes that could have D7slept a little lGonger And a Cthousand urgent Amthings you have to Dsay. And the Cmorning passes D7quickly in the Gspringtime and the Cspringtime brings such fascinating D7games CPuppy dogs and D7chocolate frogs and Gfishing lines and Cpretending that you didn’t hear D7your mommy call Gyour name.
Verse 2:
GShaney Boy your Clunch is growing D7cold here on the Gtable Gand you have to eat these Cthings to make you D7grow Gand I know you're only Cscared that you'll be D7missing out on Gsomething but even Cbusy people Amhave to eat you Dknow. And the Cafternoon goes D7quickly when there's Ggood times and there's Cgood times in the garden D7every day CLittle friendly D7butterflies that Gflutter by and a Clittle friend to help you D7chase those butterflies Gaway.
Verse 3:
GShaney Boy those Ceyes of yours are D7looking kind of Gdrowsy Gand I know you never Cwant the day to D7end Gbut just think if you Cclose your eyes and D7lie back on your Gpillow Wont be Clong before the Ammornings here Dagain. And the CMorning passes D7quickly in our Glifetime
and Cbefore you even notice that D7its gone. CSo little boy I'm D7noticing the Gnice times now Cos I Cknow that little boys D7don't stay little boys Gfor long
Repeat first part of first verse.