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I buyed me a little dog, it's color it was brown |
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Taught him to whistle, to sing, and dance, and run |
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His legs, they were fourteen yards long, his ears, they were broad |
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Round the world in half a day, on him I could ride |
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Sing terry O' day |
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I buyed me a little bull, he was four inches high |
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Everybody feared him, who ever heard him cry |
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When he began to bellow, he made such melodious sound |
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That all the walls in London came tumblin' to the ground |
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Sing terry O' day, sing taddle day |
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I buyed me a flock of sheep, thought they were all weathers |
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Sometimes they yielded wool, sometimes yielded feathers |
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I know mine are the very best sheep for yield and increase |
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Every full and turn of the moon, they bring forth lambs and geese |
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Sing terry O' day, sing taddle day |
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I buyed me a little glass, colored it was green |
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In it was all the wonders man has ever seen |
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I put in my pocket, tied up with a cloth |
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Cried and cried the day, I found that it had been lost |
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Sing terry O' day, sing taddle day |
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I buyed me a little dog, it's color it was brown |
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Taught him to whistle, to sing, and dance, and run |
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His legs, they were fourteen yards long, his ears, they were broad |
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Round the world in half a day, on him I could ride |
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Sing terry O' day, sing terry O' day |