Knock, Knock, Knocked Up

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BRIDGE

Knock, knock, you knocked me up
Knock, knock when that stick turned blue
I hit the floor
16 and pregnant
Now I know for sure
My life as I knew it
My life as I planned it is over
Oh lover tell me why please
Knock, knock
Tell me please why
You knocked me up


Knock, knock
On your door
With my daddy and a shotgun
A wedding planning on my mind
Tonight ain't gonna let you get away
Cos it's true
Knock, knock you knocked me up
Now you and me are gonna be plus one
In just 9 months time


REPEAT BRIDGE


Knock, knock
Don't you dare try and deny it
Knock, knock
You knocked your girlfriend up
Made my future a brand new living hell
25 years of age
You ought to be in jail
And I swear baby you will be if
You don't marry me tonight


REPEAT BRIDGE


Knock, knock
You bastard
You knocked me up
Shattered my dreams
Hit me like a ton of bricks
Using all of your dirty tricks
Got me
Had me
Right where and when you wanted me
Then thought that you could just walk away
Until I showed up
Here on your doorstep to scream and sing


REPEAT BRIDGE


Knock, knock
You knocked me up
DNA tests on the Jerry Springer show prove it
No baby mama drama
You are indeed
1000 percent for sure
Lover, you are my baby's daddy


REPEAT BRIDGE 2X

2007 Ramona Thompson

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