If Ariel’s Part Of Your World Was Sung By A Mom
Look at this stuff, isn’t it neat?
Wouldn’t you think my diaper bag’s complete?
Wouldn’t you think I’m the mom, the mom who has everything?
Look at this bag, treasures untold
How many diapers can this baby hold?
Lookin’ around here you’d think, sure, mom life’s everything
We’ve got dishes and laundry aplenty
We’ve got goldfish and grapes galore
You want binkies? We’ve got 20.
But who cares, no big deal, we’ll buy more.
We want to be in our beds right now
We want to sleep, maybe watch a movie
Catch up on – what do you call that again? Oh, TV.
Being a mom, you don’t get too far
Time is required for sleeping, watching
Listening to the cool – what’s the word again? Podcasts.
Up when kids cry
At the crack of dawn
Up when they see the first light of the sun
Screaming free
Wish we could be
Back in our beds
What would we give, if we could sleep just one more hour?
What would we pay to spend a day without bags under our eyes?
Betcha only moms do understand
That we don’t want to be sleep-deprived mothers
Middle-aged women, sick of not sleepin’
Ready to cry
And ready to stop all those crazy tantrums
Understand what they need without all the crying
What’s the problem and why are you – what’re you doing? Flailing!
When’s it our turn?
Wouldn’t we love?
Love to sleep one more hour than dawn
But look at that face
That chunky baby face
It’s our whole world
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