| A duck
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| Walked up to
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| A lemonade stand
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| (Bum bum bum)
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| He said
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| To the man
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| Who was running the stand
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| (Bum bum bum)
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| «Hey! |
| (Bum bum bum) Follow me.»
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| The man said
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| «Look who’s back again
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| Can’t you go bug some feathered friend?
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| I’m staying right here.»
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| The duck said
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| «Tear.»
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| Then he waddled away
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| (Waddle waddle)
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| Then he waddled away
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| (Waddle waddle waddle)
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| Then he waddled away
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| (Waddle waddle waddle waddle)
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| 'Til the very next da-da da dada
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| Da da da da day
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| When the duck duck walked walked up up to to
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| The lemonade stand
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| (Bum bum bum)
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| He said said to to the man man who who
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| Was running the stand
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| (Bum bum bum)
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| «Hey! |
| (Bum bum bum) Follow me.»
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| The man said
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| «Look duck, there’s no way
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| You could ask me the whole day
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| I refuse.»
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| The duck said
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| «You lose.»
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| Then he waddled away
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| (Waddle waddle)
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| Then he waddled away
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| (Waddle waddle waddle)
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| Then he waddled away
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| (Waddle waddle waddle waddle)
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| 'Til the very next da-da da dada
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| Da da da da day
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| When the duck duck walked walked up up to to
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| The lemonade stand
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| (Bum bum bum)
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| He said said to to the man man who who |
| Was running the stand
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| (Bum bum bum)
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| «Hey! |
| (Bum bum bum) Follow me.»
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| The man said
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| «Alright duck, you win
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| If I say no you’ll just come back again
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| So lead the way.»
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| The duck said
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| «Okay.»
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| So the duck duck led led the man man to to
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| The corner store
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| (Bum bum bum)
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| And then then they they stopped stopped
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| Out outside the door
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| (Bum bum bum)
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| The duck said
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| «Go ask the woman if you
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| Can use her duct tape for a minute or two.»
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| «Duct tape? |
| What for?»
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| The duck said
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| «There's the door!»
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| So the man walked in
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| And the woman said
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| «Hi»
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| And suddenly he felt a
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| Little bit shy
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| He walked up slowly
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| Then spoke at last
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| «You seem nice
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| Could I use your duct tape real fast?»
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| She said
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| «I really like this duct tape
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| It stops annoying ducks from asking for grapes.»
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| Then she said with a smile
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| «But you can use it a while.»
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| The man said
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| «Thanks, you seem nice»
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| The woman laughed
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| «You've said that twice!
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| You seem nice too.»
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| The man said
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| «So do you.»
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| Then the man left the store with a pretty big grin
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| And the duck said
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| «Stay here while I go in.» |
| Then the duck duck walked walked in in to to
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| The corner store
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| (Bum bum bum)
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| He said said to to the woman woman who who
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| Was running the store
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| (Bum bum bum)
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| «Hey! |
| (Bum bum bum) Got any duct tape?»
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| The woman said
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| «Oh no! |
| It’s YOU!
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| You planned all this!»
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| Could be true."
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| «By the way…
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| By the way…
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| By the way…
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| One more question for you…
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| …Got any grapes?»
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| (Fading)
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| Then he waddled away
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| (Waddle waddle)
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| Then he waddled away
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| (Waddle waddle waddle)
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| Then he waddled away
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| (Waddle waddle waddle waddle)
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| 'Til the very next da-da da dada
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| Da da da da day |