My Baby's Taking Me Home

Album: Lil' Beethoven (2002)
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  • Home, my baby's taking me home
    My baby's taking me home
    My baby's taking me home
    My baby's taking me home
    My baby's taking me home

    As we walk through the morning rain
    And the skies are clearing
    And the streets are glistening
    Streets named for New England trees
    A rainbow forms
    But we're both colour-blind
    But we can hear what others can't hear
    We can hear the sound of a chorus singing

    Home, my baby's taking me home
    My baby's taking me home
    My baby's taking me home
    My baby's taking me home
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