Where are you going,
my little one, little one?
Where are you going,
my baby, my own?
Turn around and you're two,
Turn around and you're four,
Turn around and you're a young girl,
going out of my door
Turn around, turn around,
turn around and you're a young girl,
going out of my door
Where are you going,
my little one, little one?
Little dollies and bows,
Oh where have you gone?
Turn around and you're tiny,
Turn around and you're grown,
Turn around and you're a woman,
going out on your own
Turn around, turn around,
turn around and you're a woman,
with babes of your own
Where are you going,
my little one, little one?
Where are you going,
my baby, my own?
[Note: the original lyrics can be found on Malvina Reynolds' website: http://www.malvinareynolds.com/mr175.htm]
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