The Turtles

Marmendy Mill

The Turtles


Emily child 
why don't 
you smile?
Every child 
should learn 
how to smile
You like me 
were born crying
She like we will cry 
as she's dying
How many smiles 
will you smile today?

Emily Ann, 
give me your hand
I'll talk to you, 
you won't understand
Funny man 
with mustache moving
Funny man 
what are you proving  
What have your words 
done for you today?

Marcy, upstate boy, 
scholar-faced fatty, 
Here is your lunch son
Wait for your daddy, 
Have lots of fun son
Whitesboro schoolhouse 
act like the big kids 
don't get in trouble
In the good old days

When I felt 
like a child 
I could run 
for a mile 
Over blue meadows 
to Marmendy Mill

Howie, 
stop your games 
come in and play now
Your clarinet son
Concert today now
Were proud, you bet son
School work and scales 
a well-rounded learning
You lucky boy you
In the good old days

When I felt 
like a child 
I could run 
for a mile 
Over blue meadows 
to Marmendy Mill

Hey Howie come on

Moving, far away, 
good-bye 
to the farmer, 
You'll make 
new friends son
L.A. is warmer, 
Childhood ends son
Off to the city 
to grow up too quickly
There's no returning
To the good old days

When I felt 
like a child 
I could run 
for a mile 
Over blue meadows 
to Marmendy Mill

Come on

Well 
that electrified wire 
will set your keester 
on fire
Unless you shimmy 
on the ground 
like the groundhogs do
And though I'm going away 
to Cal-i-for-nee-i-a
I know I'll never find 
a better friend than you
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