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Am G Am G Am I buyed me a little dog, color it was brown. Am G Am I learned him how to whistle, sing and dance and run. G Am G His legs they were fourteen yards long, his ears they were quite raw. Am G Am G Around the world in half a day and on him I could ride. Am G Sing taddle o'day.
Am G Am I buyed me a little bull about four inches high. Everybody feared him that ever heard him cry. When he began to bellow it made such a melodious sound that all the walls in London town came tumbling to the ground. Sing taddle o'day.
I buyed me a flock of sheep. I thought they were all wethers. Sometimes they yielded wool, sometime they yielded feathers. I think mine are the very best sheep for yielding me increase. For every fall and change of the moon they bring both lambs and geese. Sing taddle o'day.
I buyed me a little box about four acres square. I filled it full of guineas and silver so fair. O now I'm bound for Turkey, I'll travel like an ox. In my breeches' pocket, I carry my little box. Sing taddle o'day.
I buyed me a little hen, all speckled gay and fair. I sat her on an oyster shell, she hatched me out a hare. The hare it sprang a handsome horse full fifteen hands high. And him that tells a bigger tale would have to tell a lie. Sing taddle o'day.