Mutha (Don't Wanna Go To School Today)

Album: Extreme (1989)
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  • Mother, Don't want to go to school today
    I think I'd rather go outside and play

    They keep calling asking me
    If I'll come in
    Is that a sin
    If being lazy is the only reason

    It's getting late
    So, mother don't you hesitate
    To pack my lunch
    And I'll be on my way to school

    Mother, don't want to go to school today
    I think I'd rather go outside and play

    The teacher's always looking down
    With her disappointed frown
    Asking me to go sleep somewhere else

    My levelheaded mother
    Always said to one another
    That the truth will always hurt
    If you keep waiting
    I said waiting Writer/s: GARY F. CHERONE, NUNO BETTENCOURT
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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