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