Late one morn with a heart forlorn
I packed up my basket of bread
Farewell I wrote put on my big red coat
And I waved to my momma and fled
I ran as far as I could into the woods with a plan just to keep to myself
I rushed in like a fool and a big bad wolf he crept up and took away my breath
He ate my bread and the first thing he said
I think I could love you so sweet
And I held my stare on his silvery hair
And he swept me right off of my feet
What big eyes you have to see down the path
As big as the hole in my heart
What big teeth you have I think that perhaps
Big enough to tear me apart
My baby he comes out at midnight
He always asleep at high noon
And I'm begging for him to come rushing around
And then later he'll sing the sweet nothing aloud
But he only wants to howl at the moon
Well the wind had blown when I followed him home
And it looked like he up to no good
Now my oh my but I turned a blind eye
To the feeling that's under my hood
Well you can fool me once and fill up my lungs
With smoke then and god rest my soul
And fool me twice cos he loved me so nice
But he came back and swallowed me whole
My baby he comes out at midnight
He always asleep at high noon
And I'm begging for him to come rushing around
And then later he'll sing the sweet nothing aloud
But he only wants to howl at the moon
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