| By Milton L. Delgado |
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| He doesn't care if you're tall or short, or whether you're fat or thin. He doesn't care what religion you're in, where you're from or the color of your skin. He kicks, he sighs, he gurgles, and grins, Oh what love a baby brings. He'll take away your sorrow. You won't think of yesterday or tomorrow! Your storm will turn to calm, When you hold a baby in your arms |
| Are you lonely? Are you sad? Are you troubled? Feelin' bad? Are you worried? Are you down? Find yourself on a merry-go-round? Take away your sorrows. Forget yesterday and tomorrow! Your storm will turn to calm, when you hold a baby in your arms. |
| When You Hold A Baby... |