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Shirley! |
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Shirley, Shirley bo Birley Bonana fanna fo Firley |
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Fee fy mo Mirley, Shirley! |
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Lincoln! |
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Lincoln, Lincoln bo Bincoln Bonana fanna fo Fincoln |
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Fee fy mo Mincoln, Lincoln! |
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Come on everybody! |
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I say now let's play a game |
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I betcha I can make a rhyme out of anybody's name |
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The first letter of the name, I treat it like it wasn't there |
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But a B or an F or an M will appear |
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And then I say bo add a B then I say the name and Bonana fanna and a |
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fo |
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And then I say the name again with an F very plain |
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and a fee fy and a mo |
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And then I say the name again with an M this time |
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and there isn't any name that I can't rhyme |
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Arnold! |
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Arnold, Arnold bo Barnold Bonana fanna fo Farnold |
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Fee fy mo Marnold Arnold! |
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But if the first two letters are ever the same, |
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I drop them both and say the name like |
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Bob, Bob drop the B's Bo ob |
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For Fred, Fred drop the F's Fo red |
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For Mary, Mary drop the M's Mo ary |
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That's the only rule that is contrary. |
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Okay? Now say Bo: Bo |
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Now Tony with a B: Bony |
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Then Bonana fanna fo: bonana fanna fo |
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Then you say the name again with an F very plain: Fony |
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Then a fee fy and a mo: fee fy mo |
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Then you say the name again with an M this time: Mony |
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And there isn't any name that you can't rhyme |
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Every body do Tony! |
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Pretty good, let's do Billy! |
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Very good, let's do Marsha! |
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A little trick with Nick! |
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The name game |