Key: B major
Verse 1
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When I was a little bitty boy,
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We used to go down to
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homemade butter on the bread
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was the great big feather bed
It was nine feet high and six feet wide,
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soft in the downing shape
It was made from the feathers
of four to eleven geese
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Took a whole but a clock for the tick
and four hound dogs
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And a bee we stole from the shed
We didn't get much sleep
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Grandmas fell to bed
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The old folks bit and chew
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farm and the war
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And Granny sing a ballad or two
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Till the cobwebs filled my head
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In the middle of the old fellow bed
It was nine feet high and six feet wide
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That soft pussy down in the chic
It was made from the feathers
of four eleven geese
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Took a hold, what a clock, what a tick
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and a piggy we stole from the shed
We didn't get much sleep
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Grandma's kind of bed
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I've been fishing with my cousin
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guess it ought to be said
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I'd trade them all, plus the gal in the robe,
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for Grandma's favourite bed
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I'd trade them all, plus the gal in the robe
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soft as a downing chick
It was made from the feathers
of four to eleven geese,
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took a hob or a clock for the tent
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and a bee was stole from the shed
We didn't get much sleep,
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on Grandma's Featherbed.
We didn't get much sleep,
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on Grandma's Featherbed.
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ChordsG C D A Em
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