Lyrics I Wish I Was a Little Boy Again - Lynn Anderson
Just
a
few
short
years
ago
I
played
a
lot
with
Bill
and
Joe
They
seemed
to
think
that
I
was
quite
a
guy
I
could
climb
the
highest
tree
And
they
would
always
follow
me
We
had
friendship
I
thought
would
never
die
Then
I
changed
from
tomboy
girl
And
grew
into
a
woman's
world
And
moved
away,
leaving
my
old
friends
Now
I'm
miles
and
years
away
But
I
still
dream
of
childhood
days
And
I
wish
I
was
a
little
girl
again
'Cause
girls
grow
into
women
And
boys
grow
into
men
And
the
world
of
make
believe
All
too
soon
must
end
And
I
blame
that
awful
change
For
the
shape
my
life
is
in
How
I
wish
I
was
a
little
girl
again
I
married
someone
they
don't
know
And
socially
they're
far
below
The
kind
of
life
that
I
now
live
with
him
The
man
I
married
is
cold
to
me
For
all
his
wealth
he
just
can't
see
That
love
cannot
be
bought
you
have
to
give
I
wish
I'd
married
one
of
them
Instead
of
being
here
with
him
If
I
could
leave
right
now
I
think
I'd
go
I'd
trade
this
mansion
I
hate
so
For
a
small
treehouse
with
Bill
or
Joe
I
wish
I
was
a
little
girl
again
'Cause
girls
grow
into
women
And
boys
grow
into
men
And
the
world
of
make
believe
All
too
soon
must
end
And
I
blame
that
awful
change
For
the
shape
my
life
is
in
How
I
wish
I
was
a
little
girl
again
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