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==Lyrics==  
 
==Lyrics==  
'''Bold text''' Little Dots Version
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'''Little Dots Version'''
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<br>
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<br>There was a man and a dog
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<br>Squattin' on a log
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<br>He had him bitin' on a stick
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<br>Until the bark was all gone
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<br>Here, little fella
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<br>Sit up and beg
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<br>Open your jaws
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<br>And lift up your leg
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<br>That little doggie's name was Rollo
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<br>His little doggie dealie was hollow
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<br>
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<br>A little while later on
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<br>Further down the road
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<br>There was a lady and a man
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<br>Who was about to get blowed
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<br>Here, little fella
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<br>Sit up and beg
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<br>Open your jaws
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<br>And lift up your leg
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<br>That little husband's name was Rollo
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<br>And his old lady's name was Swallow
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<br>
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<br>Rollo, if you love me, do like I told ya
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<br>And fetch unto me a baroque magnolia
 
==Players On This Song==  
 
==Players On This Song==  
 
* [[Abnuceals Emuukha Electric Symphony Orchestra & Chorus|The Abnuceals Emuukha Electric Orchestra]]
 
* [[Abnuceals Emuukha Electric Symphony Orchestra & Chorus|The Abnuceals Emuukha Electric Orchestra]]

Revision as of 11:41, 15 January 2018

Lyrics

Little Dots Version

There was a man and a dog
Squattin' on a log
He had him bitin' on a stick
Until the bark was all gone
Here, little fella
Sit up and beg
Open your jaws
And lift up your leg
That little doggie's name was Rollo
His little doggie dealie was hollow

A little while later on
Further down the road
There was a lady and a man
Who was about to get blowed
Here, little fella
Sit up and beg
Open your jaws
And lift up your leg
That little husband's name was Rollo
And his old lady's name was Swallow

Rollo, if you love me, do like I told ya
And fetch unto me a baroque magnolia

Players On This Song

Records On Which This Song Has Appeared

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Notes About This Song

CC Clues In This Song

In St. Alphonzo's Pancake Breakfast, the melody between "Where I stole the mar-juh-reen" and "Saint Alfonzo" is the theme from Rollo.