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The Little Bird

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My dear Daddie bought a mansion         For to bring my Mammie to,     In a hat with a long feather,         And a trailing gown of blue;     And a company of fiddlers         And a rout of maids and men     Danced the clock round to the morning,         In a gay house-warming then.     And when all the guests were gone, and         All was still as still can be,     In from the dark ivy hopped a         Wee small bird: and that was Me.

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