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NL888 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

There goes my baby

What does "there goes my baby" mean?

I read it in Stephen King's Dreamcatcher. But I have not carried the book in my pocket and now the book is left home in another city (I'm on vacation), so I cannot offer the exact context (I also failed to google the text out on line).
  

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Without more text, it simply means that the speaker is watching his child or loved one recede in the distance. com/news/story/6596038/there_goes_my_baby ]SONG[/url].

  • Without more text, it simply means that the speaker is watching his child or loved one recede in the distance.
  • com/news/story/6596038/there_goes_my_baby ]SONG[/url].
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Without more text, it simply means that the speaker is watching his child or loved one recede in the distance. It is also a [url=http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0108320/]MOVIE[/url] and a [url=

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