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GThe fox went out on a chilly night He prayed for the moon to Dgive him light GFor he d many a mile to Cgo that night GBefore he Dreached the Gtown-o tDown-o toGwn-o CHe d many a mile to Ggo that night bDefore he reached the tGown-o
GHe ran til he came to the farmer s pen The ducks and the geese were Dkept therein GHe said a couple of you are gonna grCease my chin GBefore I Dleave this Gtown-o tDown-o toGwn-o CSaid a couple of you are gonna Ggrease my chin Dbefore I leave this tGown-o
GHe grabbed the great goose by the neck And he threw a duck Dacross his back GAnd he didn t mind the Cquack quack GAnd the legs all Ddangling Gdown-o dDown-o doGwn-o CHe didn t mind tGhe quack quack and thDe legs all danglinGg down-o
GThe old grey woman jumped out of bed Out of the window she Dpopped her head GCrying John John the great goCose is gone GAnd the fox is Don the Gtown-o tDown-o toGwn-o CJohn John the great goGose is gone and the foDx is on the toGwn-o
GHe ran til he came to his nice warm den And there were the little ones eDight nine ten GSayin Daddy Daddy better goC back again GFor it must be a Dmight fine Gtown-o tDown-o toGwn-o CDaddy Daddy goG back again for it muDst be mighty fine toGwn-o
GThe fox and his wife without any strife Cut up the goose with a Dfork and a knife GThey never had such a Csupper in their life GAnd the little ones Dchewed on the Gbones-o bDones-o boGnes-o CThey never had such a Gsupper in their life And the Dlittle ones chewed on the Gbones