| «Well, what is is then?»
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| «It's the bad humor man, that’s me, get outa here!»
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| «You're sure this isn’t John Silver?»
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| «No, it’s not John Silver, get outa here!»
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| «well I don’t know, it sure sounds like John Silver to me!»
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| «Tingaling, tingaling, tingaling!»
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| It’s the bad humor man!
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| «Tingaling, tingaling, tingaling!»
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| With a frown on his pan!
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| Oh, he hates his job and he hates his beat
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| He hates everyone in the street!
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| «Tingaling, tingaling, tingaling!»
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| And he goes on his way;
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| With his wagon rumbling
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| He keeps grumbling
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| «Gee, it’s a nasty day!»
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| «Tingaling, tingaling, tingaling!»
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| It’s the bad humor man!
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| «Tingaling, tingaling, tingaling!»
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| With a frown on his pan!
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| He’s a gloomy Gus and a grouch on wheels
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| He’s one of America’s foremost heels!
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| So he sings «Tingaling, tingaling!»
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| And he goes on his way;
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| With his wagon rumbling
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| He keeps grumbling
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| «Gee, it’s a nasty day!» |