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There were two birds sat upon a stone,

Fal de ral al de ral-laddy.

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One flew away, and then there was one,

Fal de ralal de ral-laddy. The other flew after, and then there was none, Fal de ralal de ral-laddy.

So the poor stone was left all alone,

Fal de ral al de ral-laddy.

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One of these little birds back again flew,

Fal de ral―al de ral-laddy.

The other came after, and then there were two,

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Says one to the other, Pray how do you do,
Fal de ral-al de ral- laddy.

Very well, thank you, and pray how are you,

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Nose, Nose, jolly red Nose,

And what gave you that jolly red Nose? Nutmegs and cinnamon, spices and cloves, And they gave me this jolly red Nose.

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One misty, moisty morning,
When cloudy was the weather,

I chanced to meet an old man clothed all in leather.
He began to compliment, and I began to grin,

How do you do, and how do
And how do you do again?

In April's sweet month,

When the leaves 'gin to spring,

Little lambs skip like fairies

And birds build and sing.

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There was an old woman tost up in a blanket, Seventy times as high as the moon,

What she did there, I cannot tell you,

But in her hand she carried a broom.

Old woman, old woman, old woman, said I,
O whither, O whither, O whither so high?
To sweep the cobwebs from the sky,
And I shall be back again by and by.

Shoe the horse, and shoe the mare, But let the little colt go bare.

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The north wind doth blow,
And we shall have snow,

And what will poor robin do then?

He'll sit in the barn

And keep himself warm,

Poor thing!

And hide his head under his wing,

Poor thing!

Cold and raw the north winds blow
Bleak in the morning early,

All the hills are covered with snow,

And winter's now come fairly.

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