| «Hi, «said the little leather-wing bat, «I'll tell you the reason that
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| The reason that I fly by night
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| It’s because I’ve lost my heart’s delight.»
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| Howdy dowdy diddle um day
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| Howdy dowdy diddle um day
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| Howdy dowdy diddle um day
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| Hey lee lee little lye lee lo
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| «Hi, «said the little turtle dove
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| «I'II tell you how to gain her love
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| Court her night and court her day
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| Never give her time to say you nay.»
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| Howdy. |
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| «Hi, «said the owl with head so white
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| «A long old day and a lonesome night. |
| «Thought I heard some pretty girl say
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| Sh’d court all night and sleep all day.»
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| Howdy. |
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| Hi said the woodpecker sitting on a fnce
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| I once loved a handsome wench
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| She spread her wings and away went she
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| And left me here a peckin' on a tree
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| Howdy. |
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| Sapsucker sucking up a holler gum tree
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| «Once I once loved a fair lady
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| She got saucy and from me fled
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| Ever since then my head’s been red.»
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| Howdy. |
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| «Hi» said the old lady goose
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| I had one and I turned him loose
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| He flew back when times got hard
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| To kick me around my own backyard.»
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| Howdy. |
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| «Hi» said the rooster shakin' his comb
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| My little hen, she won’t come home
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| My little hen, she just won’t lay
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| So I clap my wings and crow fer day.»
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| Howdy. |
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| «Hi, «said the robin as he flew
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| «If I were a young man I would have two
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| If one got saucy and wanted to go
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| I’d get me a new string for my bow.»
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| Howdy. |
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| «Hi, «said the jaybird sitting in a tree
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| «When I was a young one I had three
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| Two got saucy and took to flight
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| The one that’s left don’t treat me right» |