| A few days later the king and queen of the castle were invited to a ball
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| As they were leaving that evening the queen said to the young prince
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| Who was the eldest of the children
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| Take care of the other ones tonight
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| And don’t try to find that radio
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| We have it hidden away
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| We’ll be home by midnight
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| And then she said goodbye
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| The children’s mother left
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| And the party had begun
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| And the children looked everywhere
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| High and low
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| Checking to see if they could find that transistor radio
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| They couldn’t find it they couldn’t find it They looked upstairs and downstairs
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| All through the castle and finally
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| All of a sudden they heard a sound
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| What is that sound is it possible
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| Could it be the Pied Piper himself
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| Coming out of the magic transistor radio
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| Or was it just the wind whistling by the castle window
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| No one knows if the mysterious Pied Piper of Night
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| Was the one who came back to visit the princes and princesses again
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| But if you have a transistor radio and the lights are all out some night
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| Don’t be very surprised if it turns to light green
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| And the whirling magic sound of the Pied Piper comes to visit you
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| (Bow bow)
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| (I'm the Pied Piper)
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| (Bow bow bow bow bow)
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| (In the radio)
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| (Bow bow)
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| (I'm the Pied Piper)
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| (Bow bow bow bow bow)
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| (In the radio)
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| (Bow bow)
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| (I'm the Pied Piper)
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| (Bow bow bow bow bow)
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| (In the radio |