Cause I'm two.
I can do it, let me do it
cause I'm two.
If I spill it,
If I break it,
I am sorry cause I'm two.
Mommy will you let me,
Please don't get me
I can dress me
I will show you
Cause I;m two.
When I can't do it,
You will help me,
Cause you know
I'm only two.
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