Mom Song

Album: Mom Song (2008)
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  • Get up now
    Get up now
    Get up out of bed
    Wash your face
    Brush your teeth
    Comb your sleepy head
    Here's your clothes
    And your shoes
    Hear the words I said
    Get up now
    Get up and make your bed
    Are you hot?
    Are you cold?
    Are you wearing that?
    Where's your books and your lunch and your homework at?
    Grab your coat and your gloves and your scarf and hat
    Don't forget you gotta feed the cat
    Eat your breakfast
    The experts tell us it's the most important meal of all
    Take your vitamins so you will grow up one day to be big and tall
    Please remember the orthodon'tist will be seeing you at three today?
    Don't forget your piano lesson is this afternoon
    So you must play
    Don't shovel
    Chew slowly
    But hurry
    The bus is here
    Be careful
    Come back here
    Did you wash behind your ears?
    Play outside
    Don't play rough
    Would you just play fair?
    Be polite
    Make a friend
    Don't forget to share
    Work it out
    Wait your turn
    Never take a dare
    Get along
    Don't make me come down there
    Clean your room
    Fold your clothes
    Put your stuff away
    Make your bed
    Do it now
    Do we have all day?
    Were you born in a barn?
    Would you like some hay
    Can you even hear a word I say?
    Answer the phone
    Get Off the phone
    Don't sit so close
    Turn it down
    No texting at the table
    No more computer time tonight
    Your iPod's my iPod if you don't listen up
    Where you going and with whom and what time do you think you're coming home?
    Saying thank you, please, excuse me
    Makes you welcome everywhere you roam
    You'll appreciate my wisdom
    Someday when you're older and you're grown
    Can't wait 'til you have a couple little children of your own
    You'll thank me for the counsel I gave you so willingly
    But right now
    I thank you NOT to roll your eyes at me
    Close your mouth when you chew
    Would appreciate
    Take a bite
    Maybe two
    Of the stuff you hate
    Use your fork
    Do not you burp
    Or I'll set you straight
    Eat the food I put upon your plate
    Get an A, Get the door
    Don't get smart with me
    Get a Grip
    Get in here I'll count to 3
    Get a job
    Get a life
    Get a PhD
    Get a dose of...
    I don't care who started it
    You're grounded until your 36
    Get your story straight
    And tell the truth for once for heaven's sake
    And if all your friends jumped off a cliff
    Would you jump too?
    If I've said it once, I've said at least a thousand times before that
    You're too old to act this way
    It must be your father's DNA
    Look at me when I am talking
    Stand up straight when you walk
    A place for everything
    And everything must be in place
    Stop crying or I'll give you something real to cry about
    Oh!
    Brush your teeth
    Wash your face
    Get your PJs on
    Get in bed
    Get a hug
    Say a prayer with Mom
    Don't forget
    I love you
    **KISS**
    And tomorrow we will do this all again because a mom's work never ends
    You don't need the reason why
    Because
    Because
    Because
    Because
    I said so
    I said so
    I said so
    I said so
    I'm the Mom
    The mom
    The mom
    The mom
    The mom
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