| Isabel met an enormous bear,
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| Isabel, Isabel, she didn’t care;
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| The bear was hungry, the bear was ravenous,
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| The bear’s big mouth was cruel and cavernous.
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| The bear said, Isabel, glad to meet you,
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| How do, Isabel, now I’ll eat you!
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| Isabel, Isabel, she didn’t worry.
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| Isabel didn’t scream or scurry.
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| Washed her hands and she straightened her hair up,
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| Then Isabel ate the bear up.
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| Once in a night black as pitch
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| Isabel met a wicked old witch.
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| Witch’s face was cross and wrinkled,
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| Witch’s gums with teeth were sprinkled.
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| Ho, ho, Isabel! |
| the old witch crowed,
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| I’ll turn you into an ugly toad!
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| Isabel, Isabel, didn’t worry,
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| Isabel didn’t scream or scurry,
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| Showed no rage and she showed no rancor,
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| Turned the witch into milk and drank her.
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| Isabel met a hideous giant,
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| Isabel so self reliant.
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| The giant was hairy, the giant was horrid,
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| One eye there in the middle of his forhead.
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| Good morning, Isabel, the giant said,
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| I’ll grind your bones to make my bread.
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| Isabel, Isabel, she didn’t worry,
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| Isabel didn’t scream or scurry.
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| Nibbled on his zwieback that she fed off,
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| And when it was gone, she cut the giant’s head off.
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| Isabel met a troublesome doctor,
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| Punched and poked and really shocked her.
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| The doctor’s talk was of coughs and chills
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| And the doctor’s satchel bulged with pills.
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| The doctor said whoa Isabel,
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| Swallow this, gonna make you well.
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| Isabel, Isabel, didn’t hurry,
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| Isabel didn’t scream or scurry.
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| Took those pills from the pill concocter,
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| Then Isabel cured the doctor. |