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I Am B a B Y
I AM B A B Y "Mama I'm not a man, but I can, Tell you things You'd be surprised What kind of guy I am Been here, (I'm near) before Talk bout aborting me; Couldn't see pass the leaves on the trees What's wrong wit me, Why? don't you want me, (guess you shouldn't done what you did) without God man yourself and sexual intercourse, I wouldn't have a voice This wasn't my choice, Doctor marveled at me, Shut the door what are you waiting for Have your rest Why? don't you want me, (guess you shouldn't done what you did) But remember this I'm the new growth You'd be surprised What kind of guy I am Been here, (I'm near) before Talk bout aborting me; And I should be birthed I didn't have a choice This all for me can't you see I am Baby" 05/05/18 written by James Edward Lee Sr. 2018©
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