| Bam bam bam, badambadam
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| A duck walked up to a lemonade stand
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| And he said to the man runnin' the stand:
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| «Hey! |
| (bam bam bam) Got any grapes?»
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| The man said: «No, we just sell lemonade,
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| But it’s cold, and it’s fresh, and it’s all home-made!
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| Can I get you a glass?»
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| The duck said: «I'll pass.»
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| Then he waddled away — waddle waddle
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| 'Til the very next day…
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| «bom bom bom bom bom babom «When the duck walked up to the lemonade stand
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| And he said to the man runnin' the stand:
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| «Hey! |
| (bam bam bam) Got any grapes?»
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| The man said: «No, like I said yesterday
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| We just sell lemonade, okey?
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| Why not give it a try?»
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| The duck said: «Good bye.»
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| Then he waddled away — waddle waddle
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| Then he waddled away — waddle waddle
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| Then he waddled away — waddle waddle
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| 'Til the very next day…
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| Bam bam bam bam, bambadam
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| When the duck walked up to the lemonade stand
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| And he said to the man runnin' the stand:
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| «Hey! |
| (bam bam bam) Got any grapes?»
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| The man said: «Look, this is gettin' old.
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| I mean, lemonade’s all we’ve ever sold.
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| Why not give it a go?» |
| The duck said: «How about… — no.»
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| Then he waddled away — waddle waddle
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| Then he waddled away — waddle waddle waddle
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| Then he waddled away — waddle waddle
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| 'Til the very next day…
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| Bam bam bam bam, bambadam
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| When the duck walked up to the lemonade stand
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| And he said to the man runnin' the stand:
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| «Hey! |
| (bam bam bam) Got any grapes?»
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| The man said: «That's it! |
| If you don’t stay away, duck,
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| I’ll glue you to a tree and leave you there all day stuck!
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| So don’t get too close!»
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| The duck said: «Adios!»
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| Then he waddled away — waddle waddle
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| Then he waddled away — waddle waddle waddle
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| Then he waddled away — waddle waddle
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| 'Til the very next day…
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| Bam bam bam bam, bambadam
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| When the duck walked up to the lemonade stand
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| And he said to the man runnin' the stand:
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| «Hey! |
| (bam bam bam) Got any glue?»
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| «What?""Got any glue?""No, why would I — oh…»
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| «Then one more question for you:
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| Got any grapes?"
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| Bam bam bam, bam bam bam
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| And the man just stopped,
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| The he started to smile,
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| He started to laugh,
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| He laughed for a while.
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| He said: «Come on, duck, |
| Let’s walk to the store.
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| I’ll buy you some grapes,
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| So you don’t have to ask anymore.»
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| So they walked to the store,
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| And the man bought some grapes.
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| He gave one to the duck,
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| And the duck said: «Hmm, no thanks.
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| But you know what sounds good?
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| It would make my day
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| Do you think this store…
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| Do you think this store…
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| Do you think this store
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| Has any lemonade?"
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| Then he waddled away — waddle waddle
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| Then he waddled away — waddle waddle waddle
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| Then he waddled away — waddle waddle |