| Jennifer slept in her little bed
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| With dreams of a rabbit in her little head
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| Jennifer’s rabbit, brown and white
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| Left the house and went to town one night
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| Along with a turtle and a kangaroo
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| And seventeen monkeys from the city zoo
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| They went for a ride on an old street car
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| They tried to drive it but they didn’t get far
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| They all got tired and decided to go To see the people in the picture show
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| Jennifer’s rabbit, white and brown
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| Looked in the windows of the shops downtown
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| He found a dress for Jennifer to wear
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| And a pretty blue ribbon for her long blond hair
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| Then the rabbit and the turtle and the kangaroo
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| Bowed to each other like polite folks do They went to a shop where the cookies are free
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| And they all had cookies and oolong tea
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| Then, «My!"said the turtle as the clock struck three
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| «The hour is growing very late for me.»
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| «Not at all,"said the rabbit. «If you give me a chance,
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| I’ll lead all the monkeys in a hula dance!»
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| So they danced all night and the moon danced too
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| Then the rabbit and the turtle and the kangaroo
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| Jumped into bed and closed their eyes
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| And were fast asleep before the sun could rise
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| And Jennifer slept in her little bed
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| With dreams of a rabbit in her little head |