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Yes, I went down to the river on a Saturday morn |
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I was lookin' around just to see who is born |
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I found a little chicken, down on his knees |
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I went up and yelled to him, "Please, please, please" |
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She said, "Don't ya tell, Henry, don't ya tell, Henry |
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Don't ya tell, Henry, Apple's got your fly" |
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Yes, I went down to the beanery at half past twelve |
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I was lookin' around, just to see myself |
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I looked high an' low an' I looked above |
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But who did I see but the one I love |
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She said, "Now, don't ya tell, Henry, don't ya tell, Henry |
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Don't ya tell, Henry, Apple's got your fly" |
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Yeah, I went down to the [Incomprehensible] house the other night |
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I was lookin' around, I was outta sight |
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I looked at that horse an' a snoring mule |
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I looked for a cow and I saw me a few |
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They said, "Don't ya tell, Henry, don't ya tell, Henry |
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Don't ya tell, Henry, Apple's got your fly" |
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Yeah, I went down to the river on a Saturday morn |
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I lookin' around just to see who was born |
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I found a little chicken, a-down on his knees |
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I went up and yelled to him, "Please, please, please" |
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She said, "Don't ya tell, Henry, don't ya tell Henry |
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Don't ya tell Henry, Apple's got your fly" |