| When the work begins to pile up,
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| And your temper starts to rile up,
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| That’s the time a fellow needs a song.
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| Doctor, Banker, Butcher, Baker,
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| You can be a merry maker,
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| If you’ll keep on singing all day long.
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| If you’re hanging in suspense from eight till five,
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| And you want to keep the sense of humor alive.
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| Just, whistle while you work (whistle)
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| Put on that grin and start right in,
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| To whistle loud and long.
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| Just hum a merry tune (hum)
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| Just do your best,
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| Then take a rest and sing yourself a song.
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| When there’s too much to do,
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| Don’t let it bother you,
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| Forget your trouble, try to be just like a cheerful chick-a-dee,
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| And whistle while you work (whistle)
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| Come on get smart
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| Tune up and start
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| To whistle while you work. |