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She lives in my kitchen |
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And so ruefully moos |
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When some of my fellows |
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Don't bring her fresh grass |
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She has funny black spots |
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And tender rough tongue |
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All my neighbors are scared |
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But I love her, she's mine |
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Oh tell me now |
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Is it OK |
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To walk with a pet |
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When it's not a dog or a cat? |
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She's my marvelous cow |
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Cuddly, lovely to touch |
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So please tell me now |
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Would you eat her for lunch? |
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When I walk with my cow |
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Not far from my flat |
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I don't know how |
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She became my sweet pet |
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When I walk with my cow |
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Not far from my flat |
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I don't know how |
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She became my sweet pet |
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She lives in my kitchen |
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And so ruefully moos |
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When some of my fellows |
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Don't bring her fresh grass |
|
She has funny black spots |
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And tender rough tongue |
|
All my neighbors are scared |
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But I love her, she's mine |