| Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf
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| The big bad wolf the big bad wolf
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| Kids are afraid of the bid bad wolf
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| The big bad wolf the big bad wold
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| Once upon a time there was a hermit man
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| Who got married and found it hard to provide for both of them
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| He was tempted by a demon who promised them a better life
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| With an ointment he vould change into a wolf with quite a bite
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| Such big ears, the better to hear you with
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| Such big eyes, the better to see you with
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| Such big teeth, the better to eat you with
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| Little red riding hood, my dear
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| Such big ears, the better to hear you with
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| Such big eyes, the better to see you with
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| Such big teeth, the better to eat you with
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| Little red riding hood, my dear
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| And so he made the deal and changed unto a wild beast
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| Stalking local children, so his wife and him could feast
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| The devil spawned wolf man, looked for kids who were alone
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| And with his teeth he tore their flesh and took some pieces home
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| Twice while killing children, he was seen by passerby’s
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| Scaring off the wolf before they were cannibalized
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| The big bad wolf was tracked down and they sentenced him to die
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| And so the executioner burned the big bad wolf alive
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| Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf
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| The big bad wolf the big bad wolf
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| Kids are afraid of the bid bad wolf
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| The big bad wolf the big bad wold
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| The end and everyone lived happily ever after |