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By Children, Angels we have heard on high
Sweetly singing o'er the plains
And
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By Children, Hen, hen, count to ten;
Goat, goat, get your coat;
Pig, pig,
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By Children, "What hue shall my apples be?"
Asked the little apple tree.
"That
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By Children, I like to eat, eat, eat apples and bananas
I like
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By Children, April rain is here again;
Hear it pitter, pitter, patter,
On the
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By Children, Little Arabella Miller
Had a fuzzy caterpillar
(Tickle palm with two fingers)
First
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By Children, The sunbeams are twinkling;
The air, soft and free,
Is telling a
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By Children, Around the corner,
And under a tree,
A sergeant major,
Once said to
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By Children, As I went a-walking along, long, long,
A-singin' a silly old
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By Children, As with gladness men of old
Did the guiding star behold
As
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By Children, How busy Santa's elves must be,
Making toys for you and
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By Children, "Au clair de la lune,
Mon ami, Pierrot,
Prête-moi ta plume
Pour écrire
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By Children, Should auld acquaintance be forgot
And never brocht to mind?
Should auld
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By Children, When the Summer shuts her eyes,
Naughty Autumn Breeze
Steals away the
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By Children, Scamper, little leaves, about,
In the warm September sun;
I can hear
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By Children, Autumn leaves are a-falling;
Red and yellow and brown;
Autumn leaves are
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By Children, The sun has gone from the shining skies,
Bye, baby, bye,
The
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By Children, Autumn winds are blowing free,
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh!
Leaves fall
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By Children, Away in a manger,
No crib for His bed
The little Lord
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By Children, B A Bay, B E Bee
B I Bickie Bye B
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By Children, B-A-ba,
B-E-be,
B-I-bi,
Ba-be-bi,
B-O-bo,
Ba-be-bi-bo
B-U-bu,
Ba-be-bi-bo-bu.
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By Children, Baa, baa, black sheep,
Have you any wool?
Yes sir, yes sir,
Three
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By Children, Oh, don't you remember, a long time ago,
Those two little
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By Children, I'm bringing home a baby bumblebee,
Won't my mommy be so
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By Children, Oh, I'm bringing home a baby bumble bee
Won't my mommy
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By Children, I'm bringing home a baby bumblebee
Won't my Mommy be surprised
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By Children, Imagine the love
Of a child for his toys,
The love of
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By Children, One candle for *Baby,
On her (his) birthday cake,
One love pat
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By Children, Here is baby's storybook,
(Palms together, like in prayer)
Opening up wide.
('Open'
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By Children, Fly away, Birdie, oh!
Bring something home
To my Baby-Bo;
Bring her a