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They marvelled at the palace and garden
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Then the Nightingale sang so beautifully that tears came into the Emperor's eyes
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... and whenever it returned to tell the Emperor what it had seen only the children were allowed to listen
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But the Blessed Ones did not come ...
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They began to behave as before ...
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But in the land below the earth ...
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He and Cass lowered it to the ground ...
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His house was no longer wicky-wocky
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The dilly-dally man found a hammer ...
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It slid down the hill towards the river
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The door wouldn't close
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Fiddle-de-dee, fiddle-de-dee
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Ding dong bell
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The man in the moon came down too soon
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Old Mrs Noot had stitched a lot of magic into the quilt
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"I can run faster than the wind"
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A sad, cross, homesick elephant
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"He's my bear," John declared.
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A bigger boy came and grabbed Jane's swing
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A train, a boat ... a robot
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A totem pole
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Furniture
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When the lemonade is cool
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You can start by decorating the room
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"Man!" said the Very Famous Pop Star
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All over the playground trees were starting to grow
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"It must be the tune I'm playing"
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Through the day he worked under a big tree
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As time passed, the villages grew into towns.
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The old musician quite forgot his age