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Momma didn't look to good
The other night
Her eyes were black and blue
Her and daddy got into a fight
I think daddy won
He always wins
He likes to beat on mom
Now he’s in the state pen
Daddy's state in the pen
They're trying to change his ways
He just won’t change
Momma had to do it again
She had to throw daddy
Back in the state pen
He just won't change
Ah come on daddy
You know I'm the man of the house now
I'm the one who's gonna pay
Have to put the bread on the table
And go to work everyday
Daddy spokes to a mother and he wins again
He wanted some rest
And now he's in the state pen
Daddy's state in the pen
They're trying to change his ways
He just won’t change
Momma had to do it again
She had to throw my daddy
Back in the state pen
He just won’t change
Come on daddy
Daddy’s in the State Pen was written by Robert Pollard.
Guided by Voices released Daddy’s in the State Pen on Tue Oct 04 2005.