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Al parecer la canción es un clásico, como debe ser.
Versión Americana
I'm My Own Grandpa
Lyrics: Dwight Latham, Moe Jaffe
Music: Dwight Latham, Moe Jaffe
Oh, many, many years agoWhen I was twenty-threeI was married to a widowWho was pretty as can beThis widow had a grown-up daughterWho had hair of redMy father fell in love with herAnd soon the two were wedThis made my dad my son-in-lawAnd changed my very lifeFor my daughter was my mother'Cause she was my father's wifeTo complicate the matterThough it really brought me joyI soon became the fatherOf a bouncing baby boyThis little baby then becameA brother-in-law to DadAnd so became my uncleThough it made me very sadFor if he was my uncleThen that also made him brotherOf the widow's grown-up daughterWHo of course is my step-motherChorusI'm my own grandpaI'm my own grandpaIt sounds funny I knowBut it really is soOh, I'm my own grandpaMy father's wife then had a sonWho kept them on the runAnd he became my grandchildFor he was my daughter's sonMy wife is now my mother's motherAnd it makes me blueBecause although she is my wifeShe's my grandmother tooNow if my wife is my grandmotherThen I'm her grandchildAnd every time I think of itIt nearly drives me wildFor now I have becomeThe strangest case you ever sawAs husband of my grandmaI am my own grandpa[chorus]