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Iddy Biddy Bopping Boy Dancing by age of three. Dancing for the feel of joy, What a happy sight to see. Jigging, jogging, boogywoog Like folks six times his age. Iddy Biddy Bopping Boy He became the local rage. As soon as music played His feet began to move The rest of his tiny body Bounced with the groove. He’d get that happy look, then He’d slip and slide and wiggle And anyone around him would Smile and then begin to giggle. He was so young to do it To have a style this cool But nobody ever argued They’d be a purentee fool. The Iddy Biddy Bopping Boy Was cool and smooth and clean. He was the dude, the man; The pint-sized dancing machine. Iddy Biddy Bopping Boy Dancing by age of three. Dancing for the feel of joy, What a happy sight to see. Jigging, jogging, boogywoog Like folks six times his age. Iddy Biddy Bopping Boy Becoming all the rage.
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Jan 24, 2016
Jan 24, 2016 at 11:45 PM UTC
IDDY BIDDY BOPPING BOY
Iddy Biddy Bopping Boy Dancing by age of three. Dancing for the feel of joy, What a happy sight to see. Jigging, jogging, boogywoog Like folks six times his age. Iddy Biddy Bopping Boy He became the local rage. As soon as music played His feet began to move The rest of his tiny body Bounced with the groove. He’d get that happy look, then He’d slip and slide and wiggle And anyone around him would Smile and then begin to giggle. He was so young to do it To have a style this cool But nobody ever argued They’d be a purentee fool. The Iddy Biddy Bopping Boy Was cool and smooth and clean. He was the dude, the man; The pint-sized dancing machine. Iddy Biddy Bopping Boy Dancing by age of three. Dancing for the feel of joy, What a happy sight to see. Jigging, jogging, boogywoog Like folks six times his age. Iddy Biddy Bopping Boy Becoming all the rage.
brent-kincaid
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Jan 24, 2016
Jan 24, 2016 at 11:45 PM UTC
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