I see you walking, baby, down the street
Pushing that baby carriage at your feet
I see the lonely ribbon in your hair
Tell me I am the man for whom you put it thereYou never smile girl, you never speak
You just walk on by, darlin' week after week
Raising two kids alone in this mixed up world
Must be a lonely life for a working girlLittle girl, I want to marry you
Oh yeah, little girl, I want to marry you
Yes I do
Little girl, I want to marry youNow honey, I don't want to clip your wings
But a time comes when two people should think of these things
Having a home and a family
Facing up to their responsibilities
They say in the end true love prevails
But in the end true love can't be no fairytale
To say I'll make your dreams come true would be wrong
But maybe, darlin', I could help them alongLittle girl, I want to marry you
Oh yeah, little girl, I want to marry you
Yes I do
Little girl, I want to marry youOh, my daddy said right before he died
That true, true love was just a lie
He went to his grave a broken heart
An unfulfilled life, makes a man hardOh, darlin'
There's something happy and there's something sad
'Bout wanting somebody, oh so bad
I wear my love darlin', without shame
I'd be proud if you would wear my nameOh
My darlin'
Ooh my darlin'
My darlin'
Oh oh
Songwriters
BRUCE SPRINGSTEENPublished by
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