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The Musicians of Bremen

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Donkey plays the lute.
Doggie beats the drum.
Kitty sings along.
Rooster joins the throng.

The willing spirit
cares not for weakness;
all you need’s a spark
and fire follows.

Donkey and Doggie
sleep beneath a tree;
Kitty on a branch;
Rooster at the top.

The willing spirit
 cares not for weakness;
all you need’s a spark
and fire follows.

Rooster sees a light.
Kitty thinks it nice.
Doggie craves a bone.
Donkey says, “Let’s go."

The willing spirit
 cares not for weakness;
all you need’s a spark
and fire follows.

Donkey sees the food.
Doggie smells it, too.
Kitty hears robbers.
Rooster makes a plan.

The willing spirit
 cares not for weakness;
all you need’s a spark
and fire follows.

Donkey starts braying,
Dogge gets barking,
Kitty’s meowing,
and Rooster’s all crowing.

The willing spirit
 cares not for weakness;
all you need’s a spark
and fire follows.

Donkey hits the hay.
Doggie backs the door.
Kitty warms the hearth.
Rooster mans the vane.

The willing spirit
 cares not for weakness;
all you need’s a spark
and fire follows.

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