Lyrics Babysitter - Harry Chapin
When
I
rearrange
the
pieces
of
the
puzzle
of
my
past
I
sigh
at
the
heartaches,
relive
the
laughs
And
I
think
about
the
moments
that
have
left
their
mark
And
the
too
few
faces
that
shine
a
little
light
in
the
dark
If
you
don′t
mind
I'm
gonna
tell
you
a
story
And
I
think
that
it
won′t
bore
you
For
it's
a
tale
that
I've
never
told
To
anyone
before
you--
′cause
it′s
for
you
The
sun
of
sixteen
summers
had
put
halos
in
your
hair
If
anything
was
in
my
head,
twelve
winters
put
it
there
A
dollar
an
hour
is
what
Mama
paid
you
to
come
and
mind
her
kids
But
no
one
could
really
pay
you
enough
for
what
you
really
did
Many
happy
things
keep
happening
On
my
journey
through
this
world
And
in
many
ways,
that
I
will
never
understand
I
was
much
too
late
To
be
the
first
to
make
you
a
woman
But
you
were
the
one
Who
made
my
mother's
son
a
man
You
know
I
used
to
read
myself
to
sleep
when
I
went
to
bed
I
guess
I
was
a
dreamer
then
who
lived
inside
my
head
But
the
nights
that
you
came
you
talked
of
things,
I
found
I
had
a
friend
You
brought
my
fears
of
people
to
a
sure
and
gentle
end
Many
happy
things
keep
happening
On
my
journey
through
this
world
And
in
many
ways,
that
I
will
never
understand
I
was
much
too
late
To
be
the
first
to
make
you
a
woman
But
you
were
the
one
Who
made
my
mother′s
son
a
man
Do
you
remember
the
night
when
you
turned
out
the
light
And
said
to
me:
"Please
hold
me"
I
did
not
know
which
way
to
go
So
I
did
just
what
you
told
me
"Please
hold
me"
When
I
think
about
you
now
it's
not
that
my
memory
fails
There′s
just
no
need
for
graphic
telling
of
all
the
details
Let's
just
say
you
taught
me
something
that
brought
me
from
my
shell
You
gave
to
me
that
first
sweet
taste
of
the
heaven
here
in
this
hell
Many
happy
things
keep
happening
On
my
journey
through
this
world
And
in
many
ways,
that
I
will
never
understand
I
was
much
too
late
To
be
the
first
to
make
you
a
woman
But
you
were
the
one
Who
made
my
mother′s
son
a
man
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