D Em7 D Em7 D Em7 D Em7 She wakes up early every morning, D Em7 D Em7 D Em7 D Em7 she gets up long before the sunshine, D Em7 D Em7 D Em7 D Em7 greets the milkman who's still yawning D Em7 D Em7 D Em7 D Em7 and reads the paper for a short time. A D Em7 D Em7 Calls the kids "Get out of bed", A D Em7 D they never hear a word she says. D Em7 D Em7 D Em7 D Husband stands to leave the table, Em7 D Em7 D Em7 D she says "I hope you have a good day." Em7 D Em7 D Em7 D he thinks "One day soon as I'm able, Em7 D Em7 D Em7 D Em7 I'll get a job where I get good pay." A D Em7 D Em7 They find it hard to make ends meet. A Bm But they don't mention it, because they have each other G A and love is free, while they're supposed to be D G D G D G A too young to be married, too young to be free, D G D G too young to be married, but what can they do: G D A they were gonna have a baby. SOLO Bm Em F# G A D A G A F G A F G A D Em7 D Em7 D Em7 D Em7 After the kids have had their breakfast D Em7 D Em7 D Em7 D Em7 now they're off to get some schoolin' D Em7 D Em7 D Em7 D Em7 she cleans the house and makes the beds D Em7 D Em7 D Em7 D Em7 she starts to dream but knows she's foolin' A D Em7 D she swears one day she'll stay in bed, A Bm but for now she knows she's got to keep on working, G A 'cause round and round inside her head she hears the words her mother said: D G D G D G A Too young to be married, too young to be free, D G D G too young to be married, but what could they do: G D A they were gonna have a baby. D G D G D G A Too young to be married, too young to be free, D G D Gmaj7 C D C too young to be married, but what could they do?
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