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PEGGY'S ON THE GO
Peggy's on the go, move over to the shoulder Peggy's on the go, move over
Hey Hey Peggy's on her way From Dad's street to see aunt Mae (zoom,zoom) Stand clear, Peg turned seven She got a birthday bike today
Peg's a roadrunner, fast and hard It only took an hour and a push to leave the yard It's bright red with specks of honey Peg'll keep it clean Mom paid alot of money
Peggy's on the go...
Jill and Timmy will probably tell Johnny That Peggy's got a brand new racing bike It doesn't matter if Johnny thinks he's faster Cause Peg'll race his big brother Mike
Peggy's on the go…
Peggy's mind runs as fast as her bike She can see herself racing down the street with big Mike They pass Mr. Smith as he's raking his leaves A gust of wind blows his work all over the street
She pictures the look on her aunt Mae's face When Peg arrives for tea after winning the race Imagine if you can the surprise in Peggy's eyes When her bike bumped in behind Mr. Woo's grocery sign
Peggy's on the go…
Well Jill and Timmy didn't tell Johnny And by the way, big Mike is only two Mr. Smith raked his leaves that morning Aunt Mae runs the store for Mr. Woo
The truth is, Peg's a day dreamer With a wheelchair instead of a bike But Peg knows all dreams need a picture and Peggy's has a birthday bike
Peggy's on the go…
Words and Music written by Richard Paul Lafontaine Copyright 1990 unpublished February 23,1990
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