| It’d take me a minute to tell you this rhyme
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| Of the duck and the rooster that I knew one time
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| A little duck hatched out a day or two late
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| His mama had already gone to the lake
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| The little red rooster had broken his foot
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| So I put him into a little ole coop
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| The little white duck was left out on his own
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| So I put them together until they were grown
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| Well, the duck thought the rooster was limping and lame
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| The rooster believed that the duck was the same
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| And so they were pals in the coop in the barn
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| They huddled together when it came a storm
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| Well, the weeks they went by and the little guys grew
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| The little duck quacked and the rooster cocky dooed
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| The duck loved the water and the rooster would scratch
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| And neither one knew why they acted like that
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| --- Instrumental ---
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| Well, one day I turned them both free on the farm
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| The rooster went straight to a roost in the barn
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| The little duck went to the lake for a swim
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| They liked different things even though they were friends
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| Well, now you should hear them when they say hello
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| Though it may sound funny I know that it is so
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| I know that is strange but I’ll tell you it’s true
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| When they talk they go quacky doodle do… |