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Created on: September 05, 2010
My mother told me growing up no matter what I do
I'll be fine, I'll be fine
But now I've gotten older, I have a wife who tells me
I'll be fine, I'll be fine
We have had several children and my wife she wants some more
She wants to stop at ten maybe that's why were so poor
The fridge is always broken, the TV's on the blink
The bathtubs filled with dishes
I'm bathing in the sink,
yeah sure mom I'll be fine.
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