Can't You Take It Back And Change It For A Boy
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Can't You Take It Back And Change It For A Boy lyrics and chords are
intended for your personal use only, it's a very good country song
recorded by Rex Allen.
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Can't You Take It Back And Change It For A Boy Recorded by Rex Allen Written by Thurland Chattaway
C From the nursery creepin' a little boy came peepin' G7 Shyly peepin' through a golden curl
At a tiny bundle such a funny bundle D7 G7 Was a tiny little baby girl
C Came to town that mornin' as the day was dawnin' C7 F Mother thought t'would fill his heart with joy C But he shook his little head and to his mammy said D7 G7 Gee I wish that you had bought a boy
C D7 Can't you take it back and change it for another G7 C I don't want no little sister don't you see G7 Cause I'd rather have a little baby brother D7 G7 Who could play a game of ball with me
C D7 For it ain't no fun to play with dolls and such things G7 C A girl you know could never fix a toy F So I'll tell you what to do if it's just the same with you G7 C Can't you take it back and change it for a boy
Now ain't it awful funny did it cost much money G7 Won't it be an awful lot of care
It t'ain't a good one mother you'll have to get another D7 G7 Can't you see it hasn’t any hair
C Don’t its teeth come with it will its nose grow will it C7 F Don't it make an awful lot of noise C Take it back today take it right away D7 G7 And buy one where they only sell just boys
Repeat #3,4
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