MARY Hartman, Mary Hartman

Well, I never will forget

The first time that we met

Dancin' squares and a do-si-do-in' at the V.F. Hall

He was old as my pappy

But that didn't make me unhappy

He was cute as the dickens

Just a doll

Had no hair on your head

But a lot above your lip

You was all dressed up in cowboy corduroy

Felt my soul start a thrashing

And my heart-strings a lashing

I knew I had found my Baby Boy

Baby Boy

Baby Boy

Sweet Charlie

You're my big ole Baby Boy

Well, you're my life

And you're my joy

You're my precious bedtime toy

Sweet Charlie

You're my big ole Baby Boy

Later on that night

You asked me would it be all right

If you took me for a bit to the Tas-tee Freeze

Well, we shared some chunky tuna

Then we kissed under the moon-a

And I knew forever

We'd be thick as fleas

And then quicker than a wink

I said, “Now, Baby Boy, I think

It's time we tied the knot

Said nupital vows.”

My folks cried, “Cradle robber!”

I said, “Please, he's my heart-throbber

The Lord wants us together

Here and now.”

Baby Boy

Baby Boy

Sweet Charlie

You're my big ole Baby Boy

Well, you're my life

And you're my joy

You're my precious bedtime toy

Sweet Charlie

You're my big ole Baby Boy

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