Dindi Lyrics
DAN DOO<br />
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There was a good old man lived out west, Dan Doo, Dan Doo,<br />
There was a good old man lived out west,<br />
Tom Kling-klass Mc-Kling-gle.<br />
He had an old wife that was none of your best,<br />
And it's harum, barum, compario,<br />
Hicky-u-ka-tack kleming-go, Tom Kling-klass Mc-Kling-gle.<br />
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This good old man came in from his plow, Dan Doo, Dan Doo,<br />
This good old man came in from his plow,<br />
Tom Kling-klass Mc-Kling-gle.<br />
Said he, "Old wife, is breakfast ready now?"<br />
It's harum, barum, compario.<br />
Hicky-u-ka-tack kleming-go, Tom Kling-klass Mc-Kling-gle.<br />
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"There's some dry bread and meat in on the shelf," Dan Doo, Dan Doo,<br />
"There's some dry bread and meat in on the shelf,"<br />
"If you want more than that, you can git it yourself. "<br />
This good old man went down to the sheep-fold, Dan Doo, Dan Doo,<br />
This good old man went down to the sheep-fold,<br />
He caught a sheep and did him hold,<br />
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He hung this sheep on a hickory pin, Dan Doo, Dan Doo,<br />
He hung this sheep on a hickory pin,<br />
And away he jerked him out of his skin,<br />
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He put this sheepskin on his old wife's back, Dan Doo, Dan Doo,<br />
He put this sheepskin on his old wife's back,<br />
The two little sticks, they went whickity whack,<br />
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"I'll go tell my father and mother and all my kin," Dan Doo, Dan Doo,<br />
"I'll go tell my father and mother and all my kin,"<br />
"You've whaled me once, and you won't do it again."<br />
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"You can go and tell your father and mother and all your kin," Dan Doo, Dan<br />
Doo<br />
"You can go and tell your father and mother and all your kin,"<br />
"But I've whaled you once and I'll do it again. "<br />
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This good old man travelled fourteen miles in fifteen days, Dan Doo, Dan<br />
Doo,<br />
This good old man travelled fourteen miles in fifteen days,<br />
And if you don't cut a lap getting out of the way fast,<br />
You can harum, barum, compario.<br />
Hicky-u-ka-tack kleming-go, Tom Kling-klass Mc-Kling-gle.<br />
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Child #277<br />
from Folk Songs out of Wisconsin, Peters<br />
Collected from Charles Dietz, Monroe, Wisconsin, 1946<br />
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