| There’s a rabbit in the log and I ain’t got my dog
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| How will I get him I know
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| I’ll get me a briar and twist it in his hair
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| That way I’ll get him I know
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| I know (yes I know)
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| I know (I surely know)
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| That’s how I’ll get him I know
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| I’ll get me a briar and twist in his hair
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| That way I’ll get him I know
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| I’ll build me a fire and I’ll cook that old hare
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| Roll him in the flames and make him brown
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| Have a feast here tonight while the moon is shining bright
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| And find me a place to lie down
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| To lie down (to lie down)
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| To lay down (to lay down)
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| Find me a place to lie down
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| Have a feast here tonight while the moon is shining bright
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| And find me a place to lie down
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| I’m going down the track and my coat ripped up my back
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| Soles on my shoes are nearly gone
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| A little ways ahead there’s an old farmer’s shed
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| That’s where I’ll rest my weary bones
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| Weary bones (weary bones)
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| Lazy bones (lazy bones)
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| That’s where I’ll rest my weary bones
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| A little way’s ahead there’s an old farmer’s shed
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| That’s where I’ll rest my weary bones |