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There was a little old lady And I guess her name was Toad Cos' every time I'd see her She would ribbit, croak and moan There hoppin' over potholes Whilst I was whistlin' on my own Bet I'd see her later on Low rollin' dow-n the road I joined her by a river We were standing toe to toe I hissed like a loud hog snake And her arms did let me go The water came a rushin' My back was brown and wet all through But her legs they weren't a wadin' She gleamed as I turned blue
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Oct 23, 2019
Oct 23, 2019 at 4:00 AM UTC
I guess her name was Toad
There was a little old lady And I guess her name was Toad Cos' every time I'd see her She would ribbit, croak and moan There hoppin' over potholes Whilst I was whistlin' on my own Bet I'd see her later on Low rollin' dow-n the road I joined her by a river We were standing toe to toe I hissed like a loud hog snake And her arms did let me go The water came a rushin' My back was brown and wet all through But her legs they weren't a wadin' She gleamed as I turned blue
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Oct 23, 2019
Oct 23, 2019 at 4:00 AM UTC
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