| This is a story I heard down in Wingo Wango
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| About a little girl called Jenny who got lost in the jungle
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| She was brought up by the actual animals who lived in the bush
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| These apes got to like her so much they called her «Jungle Jenny»
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| Jungle Jenny
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| Raised by gorillas
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| In the jungle, in the jungle
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| Got an education
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| In gorilla formation
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| In the jungle, in the jungle
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| From the magazine
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| The only ones she’d seen
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| On the cover was Willy and his Walnuts
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| Jungle Jenny, Jungle Jenny
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| I need a lot of love and I can’t get any
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| Jungle Jenny, Jungle Jenny
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| I need a lot of love and I can’t get any
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| In the jungle, in the jungle
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| Saw his face
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| From a different race
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| In the jungle, in the jungle
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| Then Jenny knew
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| She had to get through
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| To Willy, and his Walnuts
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| Jenny was a dreamer
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| She took a local steamer
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| Looking for Willy and his Walnuts
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| Meanwhile, deep in the forest
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| The news spread that Jenny had gone
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| There was a rumble through the jungle
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| And the gorillas, the gorillas all mumbled
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| They want their baby back
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| Through the woods
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| Hear them sigh
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| The apes all stand and sadly cry
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| In the city
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| She was a lipstick tester
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| For Willy
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| And his Walnuts
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| But back in the jungle
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| The gorillas all mumble
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| They want Jenny
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| They all want Jenny |