Key: G major•
Verse 1
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Now we want everybody to join
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in on the chorus on this song,
and if you have a verse,
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come up here and sing it.
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Are you ready?
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Aye, yi, yi, yi
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He's a poet, I know it
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There was a young man from the city,
a city,
who met what he thought was a kitty,
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They buried his clothes, what a pity.
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he's a poet, I know it.
You know what?
I'd like to hawk one for you
Let her rip
All right, here we go
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There was an old man
Nose off
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now blows his sock off.
That's pretty good, isn't it?
One more?
Would you let me?
Please.
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There was an old man from Bombay
Bombay!
Who swallowed some seeds one day
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And he couldn't sit down for the hay
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Hay! Aye, aye, aye, aye
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He's a poet, I know it
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Oh, waltz me around again, will you?
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Hey, here comes old Eli Possumcroft
but he might recite
I can narrate something
There was a young student
His bed!
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Twenty hot dogs, three fish, and a frog,
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and when he woke up, he was dead.
But it was funny.
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Now listen.
There was a young lady named
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He's a poet, I know it
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A canner can can anything that he can
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Well, I got one more I hope so
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If you please
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There was a young girl from
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But goodness, you're stronger than I am
I am
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Aye, yi, yi, yi
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Don't sing anymore, this song is a bore
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Oh, waltz me around again, will you?
Outro 1
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TunerE A D G B E
ChordsG D C F
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